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SEA GLASS is a well-written historical fiction novel that provides the audience with a window to the impact of the Great Depression on various social classes. The tale is deep as readers observe the dangerous factory conditions a half century after Dickens as it impacts the blue-collar worker. Sea Glass is the second book that Shreve wrote that takes place along the New Hampshire coast in the same house as Fortune's Rocks and The Pilot's Wife. I do love how each story is different, with only references to who lived in the house before and what life may have been like for the previous residents/5.  · Sea Glass. by Anita Shreve. 1. Consider Honora and Sexton's relatively brief courtship. Why did they fall in love with each other - or did they even fall in love at all? Do you think they hurried into marriage? 2. The story in Sea Glass is told from the perspective of several different characters.


"Sea Glass is bltadwin.ru drama unfolds quickly and, for those unfamiliar with Shreve's vibrating conclusions, surprisingly." —Cynthia Smith, Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Shreve's four-hankie plots are pure silk, and her characters are so real you can feel them sitting next to you on the couch." —Michelle Vellucci, People. "Sea Glass," by Anita Shreve tells the story of a five very different people, from very different back rounds, all brought together in the most intricate ways, beautifully described in this book. From driving their Buick, to days spent on the beach searching for sea glass, Sex Lena Wright. SEA GLASS:[READING GROUP GUIDE INSIDE] (PAPERBACK) by ANITA SHREVE and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru


Reviewers and readers everywhere have admired Anita Shreve's ability to create a "literary novel of the caliber and craft of Edith Wharton or Henry James" (Baltimore Sun). Sea Glass is an unforgettable story of trust and betrayal, marriage and attraction, from one of the most persuasive, farseeing, and deeply engaging writers of our time. Impatient readers might give up on Shreve's painstaking preparation for the final half of the novel, but the rewards are worth the slow start. Men might find this title more hospitable than other Shreve titles; her male characters here are strongly drawn and interesting. Although the women tend to be the unbreakable sea glass, the men drive the plot. SEA GLASS is a well-written historical fiction novel that provides the audience with a window to the impact of the Great Depression on various social classes. The tale is deep as readers observe the dangerous factory conditions a half century after Dickens as it impacts the blue-collar worker.

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