A Hole in the Heart (Paperback)

Author: Christopher Marquis
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780312306311
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 36304262
Item#: BMHLFF
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 1T
Pages: 352
 
After accepting a last minute elementary school teaching job, Bean transplants herself to a small Alaskan fishing town. Love and marriage follow, surprising Bean, who feels her husband, Mick, is not only the best thing to happen to her, but the only good thing. Then Mick vanishes climbing Mt. McKinley and Bean is thrown back on herself and into the company of Mick's mother--an arthritic woman in her seventies with a penchant for stealing. With gentle humor, pathos, and a never-failing sense of hope, Marquis writes of Bean's struggles with devastating loss and the need to rebuild.
 
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Bean is only 26 but she's already a widow, and as she tries to put her life back together she moves between Alaska and San Francisco, meets up with a cast of eccentric characters, and finally finds consolation in an unexpected place. A New York Times Notable Book for 2003.

 

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"[An] upbeat melodrama [with] likable if stereotypical characters and well-paced if cursoty plot developments....A wacky Hollywood version of widowhood...." 06/01/2003


 
 
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CHAPTER ONE

"All five of the world's loon species may be found in Alaska. The bird's distinctive yodel evokes insane laughter for some, implacable mourning for others. As much as any other sound, the cry of the loon is identified with the call of the wild."
- The Pemberton Guide to Alaska's Birds


Midafternoon on a Tuesday, it occurred to Bean Jessup that she was forgetting her husband's face.

She was working the slime line, one of a dozen people at the trough, facing a spout that spewed cold water onto a chopping block. On a conveyor before her, slippery, metallic hunks of salmon rolled past, their heads and tails removed, bloody wads of pinks and chums en
route to the canning machine. Her job was simple enough: pull a fish from the belt, slash away the bits of fin and innards missed by the gutting machine, rinse it, and return it to the belt. Repeat. She wore a yellow rain suit against the splashing water; with pimpled rubber gloves, she gr
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