The Swimming Pool
Holly LeCraw, . . Doubleday, $24.95 (320pp) ISBN 978-0-385-53193-1
Strong writing keeps the reader sucked in to LeCraw's painful family drama debut. The lovely Marcella is reeling from tragedy; her ex-husband, Anthony, has sent Toni, their only daughter, away to boarding school and on to college. The man with whom Marcella had an affair, Cecil McClatchey, dies in a car accident soon after his wife, Betsy, is murdered. Amid the wreckage is Cecil's daughter, Callie, fighting for her sanity with two young children, and his son, Jed, who, desperate to fill the void left by the death of his parents, seeks answers from Marcella only to begin a tortured love affair with her as she drowns in guilt, struggling to find some meaning to hold on to. As Marcella comes closer to the truth about Betsy's murder and Cecil's death, and mindful that she is now the lover of Cecil's son, she struggles and fails to gather strength enough to make any decision, right or wrong. It is a story of deep and searing love, between siblings and lovers, but most powerfully, between parents and their children.
Reviewed on: 12/07/2009
Genre: Fiction
Downloadable Audio - 978-0-307-71228-8
Hardcover - 307 pages - 978-0-385-66791-3
Other - 194 pages - 978-0-385-53194-8
Other - 320 pages - 978-0-307-37447-9