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FAMILY REUNION by Nancy Thayer

FAMILY REUNION

by Nancy Thayer

Pub Date: May 4th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5247-9878-9
Publisher: Ballantine

An aging widow grapples with how to approach the next and final chapters of her life in this multigenerational tale.

Eleanor Sunderland lives on Nantucket in the same home that belonged to her grandparents and her parents before her. Now that she’s widowed, her adult children assume she will spend the next decade or two living alone before going quietly into the dark night. Her son, Cliff, learns a hotel chain wants to buy Eleanor’s property for millions of dollars. Cliff thinks Eleanor should relocate to senior housing somewhere while he and his sister, Alicia, receive one-third shares of the sale proceeds. Eleanor’s not having it, because she loves her home and the memories it holds. Moreover, Alicia’s daughter, Ari, has just graduated from college and wants to spend the summer living on the island with Eleanor. As the summer begins, Eleanor’s quiet island fills with all sorts of excitement. As Eleanor finds out that her young, single granddaughter is pregnant, discovers that her son-in-law might be two-timing Alicia, and develops a romantic relationship of her own, her head starts spinning. As Eleanor watches Ari tackle the challenges life throws at her, she wonders if she can follow her granddaughter’s bold example. The third-person narration alternates between Eleanor's and Ari's perspectives, juxtaposing the different life stages at which these women find themselves but also illustrating the many parallels between the questions they face. There is perhaps too much emphasis on Eleanor’s life being lonely and uneventful; the portrayals of many ho-hum moments of jigsaw puzzling and early bedtimes do slow down the pace. Even so, with the exception of Alicia, who feels like a caricature of a money-grubbing offspring, the characters are realistically rendered and their plights sufficiently engrossing that readers will want to keep turning the pages. As always, the author’s love for Nantucket is palpable on nearly every page.

A tidy Nantucket tale shows that baby boomers still have plenty of pluck.