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Safe Within

A Novel

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One of today’s most compelling voices in women’s fiction, acclaimed novelist Jean Reynolds Page delivers a story of unanticipated familial ties, exploring with compassion and humor the hope, forgiveness, and sometimes just plain tolerance necessary to hold a family together. Safe Within is rich with heart and Southern atmosphere, as a loving wife, facing an almost unbearable impending tragedy, returns with her husband and son to Lowfield, North Carolina—and to a cabin high up in the trees—where she must contend with, and somehow make peace with, an infuriatingly eccentric mother-in-law. Readers touched by this author’s earlier work—including the much beloved The Space between Before and After—can rejoice, and fans of Jodi Picoult and Jacquelyn Mitchard will be adding another name to their list of favorites authors.
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      June 1, 2012
      When Elaine's husband, Carson, has only weeks to live, he requests that she take him to spend that time in her childhood home, back in the town where they grew up together. Their son, Mick, joins them, and after Carson passes away, Mick and Elaine are surrounded by family members and friends who remember them and Carson well. Not all the memories are pleasant, though, and Elaine must face Carson's mother after a lifetime of feuding, while Mick must face the family of a girl he once loved and lost. As they confront painful feelings, they make some surprising discoveries and find themselves redefining the meaning of family. Page's newest novel feels unpolished in places, but what it's lacking in depth it makes up for in charm. In this story about renewal, transcendence, and hope after loss, the focus on southern small-town living is touching, while the twists and turns of the plot are intriguing. Fans of Anita Shreve or Page's earlier work (most recently, The Space between Before and After, 2008) will especially appreciate this emotional journey.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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