Authors: Susan Kelly
ISBN-13: 9781933648606, ISBN-10: 1933648600
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Date Published: October 2007
Edition: Reprint
Susan Kelly is the author of the novels of How Close We Come, Even Now, The Last of Something, Now You Know, and By Accident. She lives in Greensboro, NC, with her husband and three children.
"A reflective, smoothly written novel. . . . The denouement is strong and affecting."—Publishers Weekly
Kelly's introspective, wistful lament on the passage of time and its disappointments for three 40-something women, best friends since college, is telescoped into a weekend and set in a ramshackle cottage on the coast of North Carolina. Awaiting the arrival of their husbands, their friend Ian and a hurricane, preppy Shotsie (Charlotte), earthy Bess and forceful Claire reminisce about "the portion of [their] lives when things were attainable, available, alterable-unlike the present." They dissect their flawed spouses-Shotsie's husband, Eric, is a white-collar criminal; Bess's husband, Laurence, is an alcoholic; and Claire's husband, Wes is neurotic and intermittently employed-while awaiting the arrival of Ian, a Peter Pan of a man whom they all continue to idealize as the one who got away. As for plot, the women go shopping for bathing suits, argue with spouses once they arrive, eat shellfish and watch the weather, which doesn't turn ugly until long after everyone is out of its way. Kelly's commentary (How Close We Came) on aging, lost youth and the necessity of soldiering on makes for a nostalgic, uneventful novel. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.