Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Barefoot by Elin Hilderbrand



Barefoot is the perfect summer read with a slow start and a strong finish.


The characters are well developed, the story line flows and holds your attention. You easily become emotionally drawn in.




This novel is an enjoyable light read that may end up hold some meaning to you. You might just find yourself identifying with a characters or parts of multiple characters.


Grade: A-


Synopsis (B&N)
It's summer on Nantucket, and as the season begins, threewomen arrive at the local airport, observed by Josh, a localboy, home from college. Burdened with small children,unwieldy straw hats, and some obvious emotional issues,the women--two sisters and one friend--make their way tothe sisters' tiny cottage, inherited from an aunt. They're alltrying to escape from something: Melanie, after seven failedin-vitro attempts, discovered her husband's infidelity andthen her own pregnancy; Brenda embarked on a passionateaffair with an older student that got her fired from herprestigious job as a professor in New York; and her sisterVickie, mother to two small boys, has been diagnosed withcancer. Soon Josh is part of the chaotic household, actingas babysitter, confidant, and, eventually, somethingmore, while the women confront their pasts and map outtheir futures.

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