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From an award-winning author. 'A thoughtful and intelligent author.' - New York Times 'A beautiful and unsettling moral fiction about virtue and intolerance.' - OBSERVER on The Knowledge Of Angels When her mother dies, Marian realizes she has left it too late to ask the crucial questions about the identity of her own father, 'lost in the war'. One of the paintings in her mother's studio, a portrait of a young man, is inscribed 'For Marian'. Is this her father? And who was he? Marian's search takes her to the Cornish town of St Ives, where fisherfolk and artists have co-existed for many years. She must delve deep into the past to discover the identity of a man she never knew, and in so doing confront the demons which have tortured her adult life.

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From the gifted and versatile Walsh (Knowledge of Angels, 1994, etc.): the comfortably appealing story of a grown woman who, when her secretive mother dies at 84, at last goes back to her childhood to find the identity that had been kept from her. Marion Easton, now in middle age, has never known who her father was--but she does have a distant, half-complete, childhood memory of a seaside cave, of something dreadful happening in it, and of being saved in the nick of time by an unknown man when an incoming tide cut her off from shore. Where was this cave? What really happened? Could the saving-man have been her father? And just how, one might ask, could Marion have reached middle age without--well, asking. But learning what the painter Stella Harnaker was really like as a mother- -and person--helps answer that question. Eccentric, peremptory, demanding, autocratic--and completely, absolutely, utterly devoted to her painting--Stella was a mother who kept the past very tightly corked. Not even her grandchildren, now Marion's two grown children, know who their grandfather was--until, after Gran's death, an unsigned obituary reveals that Stella was once ``a prominent figure'' among the painters in Cornwall known as the ``St. Ives Society of Artists.'' So off to picturesque St. Ives goes Marion, with daughter Alice (a violist with love problems) and son Toby (a broker with suggestions-of-insider-trading troubles), where there will be slow and wonderful unravelings of the past: the house itself that Marion lived in as a child, the half-remembered cave where the tide came in--and, even more important, someone who was there when whatever awful thing it was that happened happened. Be assured it will be well worth finding out, in personal, historic, and human terms all. Pleasant sleuthing, likable people, fine Cornish seascapes, lots of St. Ivesian charm, and plenty of sensible, expert, outright interesting talk about art. Top Walsh, all around. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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It is currently trendy for novelists to fashion a fictional tale around a true event, as Walsh does in this story about a 1939 lifeboat disaster in which many lives were lost. Marion, the middle-aged narrator, is summoned home following her mother's stroke. Long unspoken questions remain unanswered because her mother, an artist of some repute, has lost the power of speech. Marion's adult children, both at personal and professional crossroads, arrive on the scene to help her deal with their grandmother's incapacitation and subsequent death. All three end up in St. Ives, a coastal fishing village and artist's colony, to probe the mysteries of who Marion's father was, what part he may have played in a lifeboat tragedy, and how Marion's patchy memories of being trapped as a young girl in a serpentine cave figure into all this. Quick, engrossing reading that will satisfy Walsh's many fans.?Barbara Love, Kingston P.L., Ontario
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  • PublisherCharnwood
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0708990010
  • ISBN 13 9780708990018
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages272
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