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A GOOD FAMILY SMITH, PETER 1996 2873783 The "good family" to which the title of Peter J. Smith's third novel refers are the Knowles, a WASPy clan that's been in New England longer than anyone cares to trace. The unfolding of the lives of five siblings is revealed through the eyes of John (Jam) Knowles, the middle child who gets caught in some ferocious nostalgia while trapped in a storm at the family's old summer house. There he thinks about the family in new ways, bringing authenticity and vigor to the ties that bind a New England clan. From Publishers Weekly Smith's (Highlights of the Off Season and Make-Believe Ballrooms) ironically titled novel concerns a blue-blooded family whose lives are shaped by an uncommunicative, emotionally distant father, and the sensual, sun-drenched, environment of a New England summer beach house to which the father flees to recover his lost childhood. Separated from his wife and their two children, narrator John "Jam" Knowles impulsively drives from his Midwestern home to St. James Island, where he breaks into the vacant, recently sold onetime family home to begin a "retreat not only backwards but inward." He remembers growing up with his idolized older brother, Tom, other brothers Jay and Sam and beautiful sister, Sarah. Almost 40 now, Jam confronts his memories, in the process questioning the unreliable nature of memory itself. Written with a lyrical elegance, the descriptions of the beach house and the natural world surrounding it are captured with exquisite precision. Central characters, however, particularly female ones, remain elusive, and Smith's meditation on family evasiveness lacks a solid structure. Ultimately, Jam's midlife struggle to reconcile his romanticized view of a past where everything seemed possible with both the mundane and tragic realities of his present life makes for a tale in which first-rate language is crushed beneath the weight of second-rate storytelling. . Doubleday 0-385-47787-2 / 9780385477871 Hardcover As New New York Price:
15.75 USD
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