Commuters: A Novel
Emily Gray Tedrowe
HarperCollins (2010)
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Fiction
e-Book 9780061859472
English
At seventy-eight, Winnie Easton has finally found love again with Jerry Trevis, a wealthy Chicago businessman who has moved to the small, upstate town of Hartfield, New York, to begin his life anew. But their decision to buy one of the town's biggest houses ignites anger and skepticism—as children and grandchildren take drastic actions to secure their own futures and endangered inheritances. With so much riding on Jerry's wealth, a decline in his physical health forces hard decisions on the family, renewing old loyalties while creating surprising alliances. A powerfully moving novel told from alternating perspectives, Commuters is an intensely human story of lives profoundly changed by the repercussions of one marriage, and by the complex intertwining of love, money, and family.
Product Details
LoC Classification PS3620.E4354 .C66 2010
Dewey 813/.6
No. of Pages 400
Height x Width 203 x 135  mm
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