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Find more info., search and price compare for Second Glance: A Novel by Jodi Picoult Binding: Paperback, Reprint edition, 448 pages Publisher: Washington Square Press Weight: 0.35 pound Dimension: H: 1.4 x L: 8.3 x W: 5.6 inches ISBN 10: 1416583866 ISBN 13: 9781416583868 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: An intricate tale of love, haunting memories, and renewal, Second Glance begins in current day Vermont, where an old man puts a piece of land up for sale and unintentionally raises protest from the local Abenaki Indian tribe, who insist it's a burial ground. When odd, supernatural events plague the town of Comtosook, a ghost hunter is hired by the developer to help convince the residents that there's nothing spiritual about the property. Enter Ross Wakeman, a suicidal drifter who has put himself in mortal danger time and again. He's driven his car off a bridge into a lake. He's been mugged in New York City and struck by lightning in a calm country field. Yet despite his best efforts, life clings to him and pulls him ever deeper into the empty existence he cannot bear since his fianc e's death in a car crash eight years ago. Ross now lives only for the moment he might once again encounter the woman he loves. But in Comtosook, the only discovery Ross can lay claim to is that of Lia Beaumont, a skittish, mysterious woman who, like Ross, is on a search for something beyond the boundary separating life and death. Thus begins Jodi Picoult's enthralling and ultimately astonishing story of love, fate, and a crime of passion. Hailed by critics as a 'master' storyteller (Washington Post), Picoult once again 'pushes herself, and consequently the reader, to think about the unthinkable' (Denver Post). Second Glance, her eeriest and most engrossing work yet, delves into a virtually unknown chapter of American history Vermont's eugenics project of the 1920s and 30s to provide a compelling study of the things that come back to haunt us literally and figuratively. Do we love across time, or in spite of it? |
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