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Hardcover Moon Tide Book

ISBN: 0375508449

ISBN13: 9780375508448

Moon Tide

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A lush and haunting first novel, Moon Tide follows the lives of three women in a small fishing town on the Massachusetts coast, from 1913 to the Great New England Hurricane of 1938. Through sensual... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A great read. Highly recommend Moon Tide.

From the opening pages of Moon Tide, the reader senses an intensity of mood for each character we meet that ultimately mirrors the build-up of the Hurricane. The lyrical prose captures beautifully the lives and passions of each character and draws the reader in to what becomes a powerful story. As the book unfolds, one of the great joys for me was discovering the suprises that you did not expect, especially in relation to Eve and Maggie. I could not have predicted any of it and loved the book more because of that. Throughout the book, I found myself reading passages again and again for their beauty but then rushing on to find out what happened next. By the end of Moon Tide, each of the characters we have come to know makes a decision that reflects the path they have been on throughout their lives. Only at the end does it all tie together, making this reader want the next door to open and the story to go on.

Haunting, Provocative Delight

What a delight to have Moon Tide grace the bookshelves right in time for summer vacation reading! Tripp's poetic language, well-drawn imagery, and lush metaphors are captivating. How lovely to be transported into the lives of this very small, yet diverse, seaside community. This is a haunting tale of longing, loss, and dreams. Where the memories of past landscapes haunt, where the town becomes a conglomeration of year-rounders versus summer people, where nature, in the form of the Hurricane of '38, defies all. An intelligent, beautiful, and engaging read!

GREAT read

This book should appeal to a wide variety of audiences, not just to the female and literary audiences its marketing has targetted. Anyone who appreciates fully fleshed out and wonderfully diverse characters, thrashing through the complexities of lived lives in a real place (Westport, Mass.) and a real time (from near the end of World War I through the devastating hurricane of 1938), should love this book -- as will anyone who treasures thick description; reading this book you will come to smell and taste the air and the water and the sand and the mud where the characters spend time eeling, fishing, gardening, reading, and otherwise living their lives. But these are not small lives, for they are caught up in a larger set of cultural and economic changes, and then, ultimately in the leveling ferocity of the weather brought in by the 1938 hurricane. This book has been out less than a week and already in some places it has sold out on the basis of word of mouth; so you can take their word, and not just mine, that this is a great read.

A Gem Novel...A "Must Read"

WOW! Tripp has a wonderful writing style rhythm that reminds me of the gentle ocean waves of the town of Westport, MA she writes about. As a New Englander I found it a captivating read that pulled me into an era gone by with confidence and passion. A wonderful cast of characters. Hard to believe this is a first time novel! I had just read the fast paced Da Vinci Code by a fellow New England author Dan Brown and found Moon Tide a wonderful Summer compliment that educated and entertained me in a completely different and intellectual way. This should be anybody's next read and you will not be disappointed.

Extraordinary

This is a brilliant first novel. The writing is so careful, so confident and so far above the level to be found in most books today I had a hard time believing this was a debut. But what really won me over was the extraordinary ability the author has in translating the history and specificity of Wesport and the surrounding area. From the curtained rooms of Skirdah, the large summer house at the center of the book, to the backyard clothesline of a working class family, Tripp gets inside these places and the people she has live there and conveys them with grace and authority on the page. As well, the research she as done on the Hurricaine of 1938 is stunning. She brings to life one of the worst natural disasters of the last century with terrific skill and detail. All in all, this novel has everything one could want from a serious work of fiction: gorgeous writing, fascinating characters, a view into a little known world, and a gripping tale that keeps you flipping the pages until the very end.
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