Haven Point

Virginia Hume

Book - 2021

"A sweeping debut novel about the generations of a family that spends summers in a seaside enclave on Maine's rocky coastline. In 1944, Maren Larsen is a blonde beauty from a small Minnesota farming town, determined to do her part to help the war effort--and to see the world beyond her family's cornfields. As a cadet nurse at Walter Reed Army Hospital, she's swept off her feet by Dr. Oliver Demarest, a handsome Boston Brahmin whose family spends summers in an insular community on the rocky coast of Maine. Maren soon discovers that the residents of Haven Point are skeptical of newcomers, and their quick wartime marriage raises eyebrows. Although the chilly reception gives her pause, Maren can't deny the charm of the ...old house on the cliff, and she vows to make Oliver's family her own. But during the summer of 1970, tragedy strikes otherwise idyllic Haven Point--and in the aftermath, Oliver and Maren's seventeen-year-old daughter, Annie, vows never to return. Nearly fifty years later, Maren's granddaughter, Skye, has arrived in Maine to help scatter Annie's ashes. Maren knows that Skye inherited her mother's view of Haven Point, and that she finds the place--and the people--snobbish and petty. But she also knows that Annie never told her daughter the whole truth about what happened that fateful summer. Over seven decades of a changing America, through wars and storms, betrayals and reconciliations, Haven Point explores what it means to belong to a place, and to a family, which holds as tight to its traditions as it does its secrets"--

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Genres
Novels
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Virginia Hume (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
375 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250266521
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Review by Booklist Review

Hume's debut follows three generations of Demarest women against the backdrop of an upscale summer community on the Maine coast. Minnesota native Maren Larsen meets Dr. Oliver Demarest while working as a wartime nurse at Walter Reed Hospital in 1944. But even after they're married, she feels like an outsider among his blue blood family, especially during summers in Haven Point. During the tumultuous 1970s, Maren's daughter Annie comes of age in the community's embrace, but when tragedy strikes, she vows never to return. Annie's daughter Skye views Haven Point as narrow-minded and elitist, but she ends up reluctantly finding refuge there in 2008 as she grieves for her mother, whose inner demons got the best of her. In chapters that alternate among time frames, Hume explores one family's relationship with a tight-knit community that is insular and exclusive but also fiercely protective of those who inhabit it. Fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Beatriz Williams will appreciate this sweeping, multigenerational family story.

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