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Sea Glass [Paperback] Shreve, Anita
Sea Glass [Paperback] Shreve, Anita
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A young bride arrives at a sprawling seaside house in 1929, just as the Great Depression begins to tighten its grip. Her husband, a cloth merchant, grows distant. Their marriage frays like fabric left too long in salt air. Then a beautiful couple moves into a cottage on the grounds — he's a poet, she's magnetic — and suddenly the young wife's carefully arranged life cracks open. Set against the New Hampshire coast, this is Anita Shreve doing what she does best: examining the fault lines in seemingly solid marriages, the way desire rewrites the rules. The prose is restrained, elegant, devastating. If you loved *The Pilot's Wife* or *The Weight of Water*, this belongs on your shelf. Perfect for readers who want their domestic drama laced with longing and consequence.
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