The Cliffs: Reese's Book Club - J. Courtney Sullivan

The Cliffs: Reese's Book Club

By J. Courtney Sullivan

  • Release Date: 2024-07-02
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4 Score: 4 (From 547 Ratings)

Description

REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK • A novel of family, secrets, ghosts, and homecoming set on the seaside cliffs of Maine, by the New York Times best-selling author of Friends and Strangers

“A stunning achievement, and J. Courtney Sullivan’s best book yet. Sullivan weaves a narrative that’s fascinating and thought-provoking. I literally could not put this book down.”
—Ann Napolitano, New York Times best-selling author of Hello Beautiful


On a secluded bluff overlooking the ocean sits a Victorian house, lavender with gingerbread trim, a home that contains a century’s worth of secrets. By the time Jane Flanagan discovers the house as a teenager, it has long been abandoned. The place is an irresistible mystery to Jane. There are still clothes in the closets, marbles rolling across the floors, and dishes in the cupboards, even though no one has set foot there in decades. The house becomes a hideaway for Jane, a place to escape her volatile mother.

Twenty years later, now a Harvard archivist, she returns home to Maine following a terrible mistake that threatens both her career and her marriage. Jane is horrified to find the Victorian is now barely recognizable. The new owner, Genevieve, a summer person from Beacon Hill, has gutted it, transforming the house into a glossy white monstrosity straight out of a shelter magazine. Strangely, Genevieve is convinced that the house is haunted—perhaps the product of something troubling Genevieve herself has done. She hires Jane to research the history of the place and the women who lived there. The story Jane uncovers—of lovers lost at sea, romantic longing, shattering loss, artistic awakening, historical artifacts stolen and sold, and the long shadow of colonialism—is even older than Maine itself.

Enthralling, richly imagined, filled with psychic mediums and charlatans, spirits and past lives, mothers, marriage, and the legacy of alcoholism, this is a deeply moving novel about the land we inhabit, the women who came before us, and the ways in which none of us will ever truly leave this earth.

Reviews

  • Highlighting Maine’s Wabanaki History

    5
    By KHConde
    Wonderful historical fiction that is filled with Maine history. The historical accuracy of the Wabanaki Native American history is so important for us all to know. I could not put the book down as the mystery and history had me captivated
  • Love it!!!

    5
    By MrsLevel
    This is the story of a plot of land and subsequently built home, and the women who inhabited it. It shared the trials, tribulations, hopes, and dreams of these women. Other reviewers have complained about too much history, but I feel it provided the appropriate context to weave all the pieces together.
  • fabulous at times and also confusing at times

    3
    By millie ZZ
    There were times when I could not put this book down, and other times when I just wanted it to be over. I found myself reading it at 3 AM, so it was definitely captivating; however, there were also times when I wondered if I had somehow accidentally found myself into a different book.
  • Reflection of History

    2
    By Tara's Top reads
    I enjoyed the import aspects of Native American history and teaching about the Shakers. The book was a little to woke for my tastes; which I could not relate to a lot of the main characters mind set. Most importantly the aspects with her battles of alcoholism were spot on. A fair book but just not my usual style of book reading.
  • Book was ok…

    3
    By Jamiea6283
    This book was ok… way too much side history that went on in it though. It became confusing at times and seemed like history overload.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Pam the Reader
    Excellent read

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