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The House of Tides

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By Hannah Richell

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On Sale
Jul 16, 2013
Page Count
400 pages
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-13
9781455521074

Price

$24.99

Price

$32.99 CAD

Format

Trade Paperback

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A sweeping and resonant novel about a British family’s long-held secrets, for anyone who loved the drama of Rosamunde Pilcher’s The Shell Seekers or the lush settings of Kate Morton’s novels.

The Tides are a family with many secrets. Haunted by the events of one tragic day a decade ago, they are each, in their own way, struggling to move forward with their lives.

There is Dora, the family’s youngest daughter, who lives in a ramshackle London warehouse with her artist boyfriend. She is doing a good job of skating across the surface of her life, but when she discovers she is pregnant, she finds herself staring back at the darkness of a long-held guilt. Dora’s mother, Helen, is a complicated woman whose relationship with her family has always been turbulent, while her father Richard has cobbled together a life that bears little resemblance to his boyhood dreams. And Cassie, Dora’s long-estranged sister, has cut off her family entirely, it seems.

When Dora arrives at Clifftops, her family’s rambling home on the Dorset coast, it seems that Helen might finally be ready to make amends for her own part in the tragedy. But what Dora soon discovers is that the path to redemption does not rest solely with her mother. Can family crimes this damaging ever really be forgiven?

Genre:

  • Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Family Life
  • General

Hannah Richell was born in England. After graduating from the University of Nottingham, she worked in the book publishing and film industries. She now lives with her husband and two young children in Sydney, Australia.

  • "I whiled away a few joyous hours with Hannah Richell's debut novel . . . this is a 'family story' at its stirring best, a page-turner for sure. It's the perfect novel for a sunny day at the beach, or a rainy one, indoors on the windowseat."
    The Hudson Valley News
  • "An engaging family drama with a well-crafted story line and spirited characters."
    Booklist
  • "Exactly the kind of book I adore. An idyllic English house, a broken family, past and present, threaded by piercing secrecy. The House of Tides propels us forward with hope, even as our hearts break. Tragically beautiful, achingly authentic, Richell's debut will resonate across generations."
    Sarah McCoy, international bestselling author of The Baker's Daughter
  • "Four and a half stars (a Top Pick). Palpable tension and intriguing characters make this novel tough to put down. . . this story will delight readers with its mood-evoking setting and sense of mystery."
    Romantic Times Magazine
  • "[A] forceful debut. . . the revelations of what happened, and the burden of guilt the Tides carry, are powerfully evoked in a classy melodrama with very well-realized characters. Once you start reading, you'll be hooked."
    A.N. Wilson, Reader's Digest
  • "A Rosamunde Pilcher-esque family saga, very cleverly structured and compulsively readable."
    Alice O'Keeffe, The Bookseller
  • "If you love classic family sagas, in English settings, full of country-house atmosphere and complex relationships you'll love this story about how a family faced with tragedy deals with grief and loss."
    Caroline Baum, Better Homes and Gardens
  • "Assuredly written and impeccably structured, it excavates the emotional layers of family drama when something goes terribly wrong - think Jodi Picoult ... Moving and darkly suspenseful."
    Sydney Morning Herald

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Hannah Richell

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Hannah Richell was born in England. After graduating from the University of Nottingham, she worked in the book publishing and film industries. She now lives with her husband and two young children in Sydney, Australia.

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