Sue Miller (Get this book)
With her trademark elegant prose and masterful command of subtle
psychological nuance, Miller explores the tensions between the summer
people and the locals in a small New Hampshire town. Frankie Rowley,
after years spent doing relief work abroad, has returned to her parents'
summer home, unsure of whether she will ever go back to East Africa,
feeling depleted by that region's seemingly endless suffering. But the
reassuring comfort of the small town she has been coming to since she
was a girl is shattered by a series of fires set by an arsonist who has
targeted the rambling summer homes of the wealthy. In this
suspenseful and romantic novel, Miller delicately parses the value of
commitment and community, the risky nature of relationships, and the
yearning for meaningful work.--Booklist
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