
Between Tides
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Narrado por:
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Hillary Huber
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Angel Khoury
A captivating historical novel set on Cape Cod and North Carolina's Outer Banks, perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing and Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping.
Cape Cod, 1890s: Between tides, a man deserts his wife and his post as keeper of the Chatham Beach Lifesaving Station to start a new family far to the south, at Cape Hatteras.
The 1940s: His daughter, en route to serve in World War II with the Red Cross, travels to Cape Cod where she meets his first wife, Blythe, reanimating a life she had long buried: memories of her courtship, her bitter losses, and her husband's slow-motion vanishing.
Set on two wild seascapes, Cape Cod and North Carolina's Outer Banks, Between Tides is a lyrical novel for fans of Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Marilynne Robinson - a story of two women stitching together a family ripped at the seams and discovering that even through absence, love's presence is everlasting.
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the performance equalled only by the writing
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Inspired by a true story she happened upon when researching her non-fiction history of Manteo, N.C., (Manteo: A Roanoke Island Town), Angel Khoury's curiosity about "the man with two families" led her on a years-long exploration of a man who disappeared "between tides" and the women he loved and abandoned. What her meticulous research could not unearth, Khoury imagines from the point of view of the man's first wife and in doing so creates a character as real as any I've met in literature. The island settings are equally vivid--owing to the author's powers of observation and her intimate knowledge of maritime nature. What a joy it is to read (or listen to) the work of a writer whose mastery of the craft equals her creativity.
The narrator, Hillary Huber, does justice to the novel's lyrical beauty. What a voice! With so many audio books, I'm conscious of the performers; they are intermediaries between the story and the listener who often get in the way. Not so with Huber. She doesn't so much perform the story as inhabit the characters.
What more can I say about this exquisite work beyond noting that, the same day I finished listening to Between Tides, I opened my hardcover copy and started the story all over again--this time as a reader.
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thoughtfully written
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Impossible to finish
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