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The Weight of Water A Novel Tag - Author of Resistance and Strange Fits of Passion Author:Anita Shreve More than a century after someone murders two people on a small island off the coast of New Hampshire, a photographer comes to shoot a photo essay about the famous crime. As she investigates the bleak, isolated lives of the victims, she comes to identify with their spiritual loneliness. For her own marriage is falling apart, crumbling into nig... more »hts of heavy drinking and terrible silences. Incited by the chaotic forces that blasted the island years ago, this modern woman is drawn inexorably toward the violence of the past, toward choices that will destroy all she has ever valued. With exquisitely stylish prose and arresting psychological insight, Anita Shreve captures one woman's journey into the farthest extremes of emotion. "A stunning tale . . . . There is plenty for the reader to ponder and savor in this accomplished inquiry into the ravages of love." (Los Angeles Times)« less
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I picked this book up at a resale shop. I thought it might be interesting because I once lived in New England and one of my friends used to spend summers on the Isles of Shoals doing research work. She said that she could not imagine what winters there must be like. The area is rather desolate. Trees don't grow there. The wind is always a factor and it gets so very cold in the winter.
In 1873, two women are found murdered on the island of Smuttynose. A man is accused of their murder. He is hanged - this is the last death sentence carried out in the history of Maine. So the novel is based on some facts with the author's imagination completing the story.
You have to get used to the author's pacing in telling the story. There are actually two stories: the present day story of someone writing about the murders, and the story told in 1873. Anita Shreve switches back and forth from present to past in the same chapter.
I thought the book was well done and very interesting.
On a small island off the New Hampshire coast in 1873, two women were brutally murdered by an unknown assailant. A third woman survived the attack, hiding in a sea cave until dawn. More than a century later, a photographer comes to the island to shoot a photo-essay about the legendary crime.
Currently 3/5 Stars.
Sherri R. reviewed The Weight of Water : A Novel Tag - Author of Resistance and Strange Fits of Passion on
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This book was a unique blend of a mystery from 1873 as well as a modern emotional trauma intermingled. As with other Anita Shreve books, her character development is excellent.