Oystercatchers: A Novel by Susan Fletcher

Oystercatchers: A Novel

Susan Fletcher
336 pages
W. W. Norton & Company; First Edition, First Printing edition
Aug 2007
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A lyrical novel about the bond between two sisters, by the author of Eve Green, recipient of the Whitbread Award. Sixteen-year-old Amy lies in a coma. Her elder sister, Moira, sits beside her in the evenings and tells this story seeking forgiveness and retribution. She tells of her own lifeher secrets, her shameful actions, and her link to the accident that has brought her sister to this bed. An only child until the age of eleven, Moira perceived the arrival of Amy as a betrayal. Sent away to a boarding school, she became untrusting, inward, lonely. Even after marriage, she continued to doubt herself and that anyone could love her and be faithful. It is only Amys accident that brings her back to her family, closer to her husband, and closer to understanding the implications of her own dark nature.
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Pages 336
Publisher W. W. Norton & Compa...
Published 2007
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