The Mermaid Chair: A Novel
The Mermaid Chair: A Novel
sue Monk Kidd's Stunning Debut, the Secret Life Of Bees, Has Transformed Her Into A Genuine Literary Star. Now, In Her Much-anticipated New Novel, Kidd Has Woven A Transcendent Tale That Will Thrill Her Legion Of Fans And Cement Her Reputation As One Of The Most Remarkable Writers At Work Today.
Inside The Abbey Of A Benedictine Monastery On Tiny Egret Island, Just Off The Coast Of South Carolina, Resides A Beautiful And Mysterious Chair Ornately Carved With Mermaids And Dedicated To A Saint Who, Legend Claims, Was A Mermaid Before Her Conversion.
Jessie Sullivan's Conventional Life Has Been “molded To The Smallest Space Possible.” So When She Is Called Home To Cope With Her Mother's Startling And Enigmatic Act Of Violence, Jessie Finds Herself Relieved To Be Apart From Her Husband, Hugh. Jessie Loves Hugh, But On Egret Island Amid The Gorgeous Marshlands And Tidal Creeksshe Becomes Drawn To Brother Thomas, A Monk Who Is Mere Months From Taking His Final Vows. What Transpires Will Unlock The Roots Of Her Mother's Tormented Past, But Most Of All, As Jessie Grapples With The Tension Of Desire And The Struggle To Deny It, She Will Find A Freedom That Feels Overwhelmingly Right.
What Inspires The Yearning For A Soul Mate? Few Writers Have Explored, As Kidd Does, The Lush, Unknown Region Of The Feminine Soul Where The Thin Line Between The Spiritual And The Erotic Exists. the Mermaid Chair Is A Vividly Imagined Novel About The Passions Of The Spirit And The Ecstasies Of The Body; One That Illuminates A Woman's Self-awakening With The Brilliance And Power That Only A Writer Of Kidd's Ability Could Conjure.
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jessie Sullivan, The Protagonist Of This Rewarding Second Novel By The Author Of The Bestselling Secret Life Of Bees, Is Awakened By A Shrilling Phone Late One Night To Horrifying News: Her Mother, Who Has Never Recovered From Her Husband Joe's Death 33 Years Earlier, Has Chopped Off Her Own Finger With A Cleaver. Frantic With Worry, And Apprehensive At The Thought Of Returning To The Small Island Where She Grew Up In The Shadow Of Her Beloved Father's Death And Her Mother's Fanatical Catholicism, 42-year-old Jessie Gets On The Next Plane, Leaving Behind Her Psychiatrist Husband, Hugh, And College-age Daughter, Dee. On Tiny Egret Island, Off The Coast Of South Carolina, Jessie Tries To Care For Her Mother, Nelle, Who Is Not Particularly Eager To Be Taken Care Of. Jessie Gets Help From Nelle's Best Friends, Feisty Shopkeeper Kat And Hepzibah, A Dignified Chronicler Of Slave History. To Complicate Matters, Jessie Finds Herself Strangely Relieved To Be Free Of A Husband She Loves-and Wildly Attracted To Brother Thomas, N Whit O'conner, A Junior Monk At The Island's Secluded Benedictine Monastery. Confusing As The Present May Be, The Past Is Rearing Its Head, And Jessie, Who Has Never Understood Why Her Mother Is Still Distraught By Joe's Death, Begins To Suspect That She's Keeping A Terrible Secret. Writing From The Perspective Of Conflicted, Discontented Jessie, Kidd Achieves A Bold Intensity And Complexity That Wasn't Possible In The Secret Life Of Bees, Narrated By Teenage Lily. Jessie's Efforts To Cope With Marital Stagnation; Whit's Crisis Of Faith; And Nelle's Tormented Reckoning With The Past Will Resonate With Many Readers. This Emotionally Rich Novel, Full Of Sultry, Magical Descriptions Of Life In The South, Is Sure To Be Another Hit For Kidd. Agent, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh. 20-city Author Tour. (apr. 5) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.