The Melting Season

The Melting Season

by Jami Attenberg
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/01/2010

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A tender, provocative story about the power of friendship, the thrill of self-discovery, and the strength it takes to escape the past.


Catherine Madison is headed West with a suitcase full of cash that isn't hers. She's just left the only home she's ever known, a small town in Nebraska, after the only man she had ever known, her husband, Thomas, deserted her. She's also left behind her deepest, most shameful secrets-among them a dysfunctional family she's never quite been able to escape and a marriage whose most intimate moments have plagued her with self-doubt. On the road, she was going to become a new person. Or so she thought.


But running away from the past isn't as easy as she had hoped. When Catherine reaches Las Vegas, she forms surprising new friendships that compel her to reveal what she had sworn she'd keep hidden, and teach her what human connection really means. Armed with this new knowledge, she is finally emboldened to uncover the truth about her family, come to understand what destroyed her marriage, and prevent her troubled sister from repeating her mistakes.


Deeply compassionate and unflinchingly bold, The Melting Season is the story of an indelible character's journey from isolation to belonging, as well as an honest look at the things we feel we deserve from our lives- and how far we will go to find them.

ISBN:
9781101184639
9781101184639
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-01-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Publishing Group
Jami Attenberg

Jami Attenberg is the New York Times bestselling author of five novels, including The Middlesteins and Saint Mazie.

She has contributed essays about sex, urban life, and food to The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and Lenny Letter, among other publications. She divides her time between Brooklyn and New Orleans.

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