A disgraced ex-cop takes a job from a bereaved, gentlemanly mobster Six months ago, Mitchell Tobin lost his careerβand with it, his identity. An honest cop drummed out of the force because of one terrible mistake, Tobin has spent six months watching his savings dwindle and his family fall apart. Bu
Kinds of Love
β Scribed by May Sarton
- Book ID
- 111001147
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781497685505
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β¦ Synopsis
Spending their first winter away from the city, an aging married couple finds renewed friendship and love in the New Hampshire hills
Christina and Cornelius Chapman have spent their summers in Willard for years, shunning the city's hottest months in favor of New Hampshire's rocky, rolling hills. In Willard, Christina looks forward to spending time with Ellen, enjoying forest walks and the easy conversation that come with longstanding friendship. But while Christina and Cornelius move comfortably between country and city, Ellen and her husband, Nick, are bound to Willardβtheir working-class lives standing in stark contrast to the moneyed effortlessness of their friends. This summer, however, is different. Rather than moving back to the city once fall sets in, the Chapmans have decided to stay. Characters of all sorts populate the New England town, and through their first winter in Willard, narrated in part through Christina's journal entries, the friendship between Christina and Ellen deepens, as does the one between Christina and Cornelius.
Beautifully written and warmly rendered, Kinds of Love is a heartfelt portrait of marriage, friendship, class, and aging set against a tranquil, small-town New Hampshire backdrop.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Tobin, an ex-cop with a burden of guilt, is approached by a mobster to track down the person within his own organization who has murdered his girlfriend. Tucker Coe is the pen-name of mystery writer Donald Westlake.
**Spending their first winter away from the city, an aging married couple finds renewed friendship and love in the New Hampshire hills** Christina and Cornelius Chapman have spent their summers in Willard for years, shunning the city's hottest months in favor of New Hampshire's rocky, rolling hil