Dear Great Book Guru, Sea Cliff is so beautiful at this time
of year - well it’s beautiful every season of the year, but the old Victorians give an especially awesome, eerie feeling
during the Fall. I’m looking for a
really good book that evokes that sense of mystery and autumnal wonder. Thoughts?
Falling for Sea Cliff
Dear Falling for Sea Cliff, I just finished the
perfect book for you: THE GOD OF THE WOODS by Liz Moore. Set in an Adirondacks
camp owned by a very wealthy family, the novel recounts the disappearance of a
young camper in August 1975. The story is told from the perspectives of seven
people: the parents, various campers, counselors, and the young detective
assigned to the case. The family employs most of the townspeople so there is an
uneasy alliance between the two groups.
The novel goes back and forth from the fifties to 1975 - where the story
opens. Barbara, daughter of the wealthy VanLaar Family, is missing from her
bunk – fourteen years before her eight-year-old brother disappeared and was
never found. The remainder of the book traces
the impact these events have on three worlds: the opulent summer community, the
camp which exists in its shadow, and the working-class townspeople who serve
both worlds. This is much more than a simple thriller - it is a complex study
of character, sociological impact, and history of the times. It appears on many
Best Books of the Year lists, including Barak Obama’s Summer Reading List. Highly recommended
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