**"An intricate exploration of family and home, of mother and child, of friends, of women and written with both precision and style." --Weike Wang, author of Chemistry** **From a talented, powerful new voice in fiction comes a stunning novel about the intersection of three lives coming to grips wit
Home making: A Novel: Novel
β Scribed by Lee Matalone
- Publisher
- Harper Perennial;HarperCollins
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 0062953664
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β¦ Synopsis
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"An intricate exploration of family and home, of mother and child, of friends, of women and written with both precision and style."βWeike Wang, author ofChemistry
From a talented, powerful new voice in fiction comes a stunning novel about the intersection of three lives coming to grips with identity, family legacy, and what it means to make a house a true home.
Cybil is a war childβthe result of a brief affair between a young Japanese woman and a French soldierβwho at a young age is transplanted to Tucson, Arizona, and raised by an American officer and his rigid wife. After a rebellious adolescence, she grows up to become a successful ob-gyn.
Chloe, Cybilβs daughter, is adrift in an empty house in the hills of Virginia. Her marriage has fallen apart, and her estranged husband is dying of cancer. Room by room, Chloe makes her new house into a home, grappling always with the real and imagined boundaries that limit her as a single, childless woman in contemporary America.
Beau, Chloeβs closest friend, is in love with a man heβs only met on the internet, who lives across the country. Shepherding Chloe through her grief, he is often called back to his loud, humid, chaotic childhood in Southwest Louisiana, where he first reckoned with the intricate ties between queerness, loneliness, and place.
Through each of these characters Matalone weaves a moving, beautiful narrative of home, identity, and belonging.Home Makingis a somber, yet hopeful, ode to the stories we tell ourselves in order to make a family.
β¦ Subjects
Contemporary
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