When Madeline Was Young - Jane Hamilton When Madeline Was Young - Jane Hamilton
When Madeline Was Young - Jane Hamilton When Madeline Was Young - Jane Hamilton

When Madeline Was Young - Jane Hamilton

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Jane Hamilton, award-winning author of The Book of Ruth and A Map of the World, is back in top form with a richly textured novel about a tragic accident and its effects on two generations of a family.

When Aaron Macivers beautiful young wife, Madeline, suffers brain damage in a bike accident, she is left with the intellectual powers of a six-year-old. In the years that follow, Aaron and his second wife care for Madeline with deep tenderness and devotion as they raise two children of their own.

Narrated by Aaron's son, Mac, When Madeline Was Young chronicles the Maciver family through the decades, from Macs childhood growing up with Madeline and his cousin Buddy in Wisconsin through the Vietnam War, through Macs years as a husband with children of his own, and through Buddys involvement with the subsequent Gulf Wars. Jane Hamilton, with her usual humor and keen observations of human relationships, deftly explores the Maciver's unusual situation and examines notions of childhood (through Mac and Buddys actual youth as well as Madelines infantilization) and a rivalry between Buddys and Macs families that spans decades and various wars. She captures the pleasures and frustrations of marriage and family, and she exposes the role that past relationships, rivalries, and regrets inevitably play in the lives of adults.

Inspired in part by Elizabeth Spencers Light in the Piazza, Hamilton offers an honest and exquisite portrait of how a family tragedy forever shapes and alters the boundaries of love.

ISBN: 9780385611091

Pages: 274

Trade paperback

Doubleday, 2006

Edition: 01

Good condition; Pages mildly tanned

B76


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