
Cradle, The
by Patrick Somerville
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| Archive Date Jan 31 2014
Description
In the summer of 1997, a newlywed couple, Matt and Marissa, are living
in Wisconsin and expecting their first child. With the baby almost due,
Marissa sends Matt on a quest to recover an antique cradle from her
mother, who claimed it when she abandoned her family years earlier.
Ten
years later, a middle-aged couple, Bill and Renee, are living outside
Chicago and preparing to see their only son, Adam, off to war in Iraq.
Adam's departure brings to the surface deeply personal memories of
Renee's first love, and forces the confession of a long-held secret
that brings the two stories together in the novel's powerful
climax. Elegant and surprising, THE CRADLE tells a story that is warm,
wise, and full of wonder.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Patrick Somerville grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and later earned his MFA in creative writing from Cornell University. He is the author of the story collection Trouble (Vintage, 2006), and his writing has appeared in One Story, Epoch and Best American Nonrequired Reading. He lives with his wife in Chicago, and is currently the Blattner Visiting Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | |
PRICE | 21.99 |
PAGES | 208 |