The Sister (Hardcover)

Author: Poppy Adams
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780307268167
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Publish Date: 6/17/2008
Buy.com Sku: 205820958
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.75H x 6.75L x 1T
Pages: 304
 
This lyrical and haunting story of two sisters, their troubling past, and the terrible secrets they each want buried will stay with you long after you close the book. A wonderful book loaded with twists and turns that come straight from the heart--Harlan Coben.
 
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The narrator of this eerie novel, Ginny, is an old spinster living at the family estate in England pursuing her lonely hobby of lepidoptery (the study of moths and butterflies). According to her own account, she has always been the staid, serious sibling, while her younger sister, Vivian, playful and charming, moved to London, married, and lived a more worldly life. Now Vivian is returning, and the two must resolve old grudges and mysteries, including Vivian's near-fatal fall from a bell tower almost 60 years earlier--did she slip or was she pushed? THE SISTER is a delightfully twisted little Gothic tale that only slowly untangles its secrets for the reader.

 

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"It is one of the achievements of this novel that Ms. Adams makes Ginny such an intriguingly unreliable narrator that the reader is continually kept off balance." - Michiko Kakutani 07/08/2008

 
 
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It’s ten to two in the afternoon and I’ve been waiting for my little sister, Vivi, since one-thirty. She’s finally coming home, at sixty-seven years old, after an absence of nearly fifty years.

I’m standing at a first-floor window, an arched stone one like you’d find in a church, my face close up to the diamond-shaped leaded panes, keeping lookout. For a moment I focus on the glass and catch the faint, honest reflection of my eye staring back at me, a lock of gray straggly hair in its way. I don’t often look at my reflection and to peer at this moment directly into my eye feels more disconcerting than it should, as if I can sense I’m about to be judged.

I pull my wool cardy—an old one of my father’s—more tightly around me, tucking the loose end under my arm. It’s dropped a degree today, the wind must have changed easterly during the night, and later we’ll get fog in the valley. I don’t need a ba
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