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A sudden light, Garth Stein

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A sudden light, Garth Stein
Language
eng
Illustrations
genealogical tablesillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
novels
Main title
A sudden light
Responsibility statement
Garth Stein
Summary
"When a boy tries to save his parents' marriage, he uncovers a legacy of family secrets in a coming-of-age ghost story by the author of the internationally bestselling phenomenon, The Art of Racing in the Rain. In the summer of 1990, fourteen-year-old Trevor Riddell gets his first glimpse of Riddell House. Built from the spoils of a massive timber fortune, the legendary family mansion is constructed of giant, whole trees, and is set on a huge estate overlooking Puget Sound. Trevor's bankrupt parents have begun a trial separation, and his father, Jones Riddell, has brought Trevor to Riddell House with a goal: to join forces with his sister, Serena, dispatch Grandpa Samuel--who is flickering in and out of dementia--to a graduated living facility, sell off the house and property for development into "tract housing for millionaires," divide up the profits, and live happily ever after. But Trevor soon discovers there's someone else living in Riddell House: a ghost with an agenda of his own. For while the land holds tremendous value, it is also burdened by the final wishes of the family patriarch, Elijah, who mandated it be allowed to return to untamed forestland as a penance for the millions of trees harvested over the decades by the Riddell Timber company. The ghost will not rest until Elijah's wish is fulfilled, and Trevor's willingness to face the past holds the key to his family's future. A Sudden Light is a rich, atmospheric work that is at once a multigenerational family saga, a historical novel, a ghost story, and the story of a contemporary family's struggle to connect with each other. A tribute to the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, it reflects Garth Stein's outsized capacity for empathy and keen understanding of human motivation, and his rare ability to see the unseen: the universal threads that connect us all"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue: The curse -- The north estate -- Leaving New Haven -- Dinner is served -- The mighty Elijah -- In the night kitchen -- The talk -- The book of Jones -- Innocence lost -- The mountains of California -- Ben's world -- Birthday dinner -- Roosevelt and his man Pinchot -- The discovery -- Tree climbing -- Awake the sleeping giant -- Chamber of secrets -- The return of the hand -- Serena's visit -- The searchers -- The cottage -- Night dancing -- Tell me about your mother -- The basement -- Automatic writing -- The dilemma -- Dickie dances -- The fallen -- That man's father is my father's son -- A fight overheard -- Behold, this dreamer! -- Bad aunt -- Bonfire of the memories -- Quid pro quo -- House of stones -- A seduction -- Truth over loyalty -- A sudden light -- The haunting -- Double jeopardy -- Ben's tree -- The dumbwaiter -- Redemption -- The truth will out -- The last dance -- Sailing away -- After the fall -- Epilogue: Final resolution
Target audience
adult
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