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'Quietly magical... a book thatdraws you in and then refuses to let you go' - Stephen May, author ofSell Us the Rope
Summer Dawidowitz has spent the past year caring for her grandmother, Josie - a lifelong Communist, a dedicated teacher, and the founder of an organization that tutors schoolchildren. When Josie dies, everything that seemed solid in Summer's life comes into question. What sort of relationship will she have with the mother who abandoned her? Will she meet with the brother Josie exiled from the family? Does she really want to go back to the non-monogamous household she was part of before she moved in to take care of Josie?
Finally, does she still believe a small, committed group of citizens can change the world, and if so - how?
Reader Reviews
'A compassionate and well-observed exploration of troubled families and relationships ... perceptive and quietly moving'
'An intriguing family saga'
'Excellent, deep and very funny'
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'Quietly magical... a book thatdraws you in and then refuses to let you go' - Stephen May, author ofSell Us the Rope
Summer Dawidowitz has spent the past year caring for her grandmother, Josie - a lifelong Communist, a dedicated teacher, and the founder of an organization that tutors schoolchildren. When Josie dies, everything that seemed solid in Summer's life comes into question. What sort of relationship will she have with the mother who abandoned her? Will she meet with the brother Josie exiled from the family? Does she really want to go back to the non-monogamous household she was part of before she moved in to take care of Josie?
Finally, does she still believe a small, committed group of citizens can change the world, and if so - how?
Reader Reviews
'A compassionate and well-observed exploration of troubled families and relationships ... perceptive and quietly moving'
'An intriguing family saga'
'Excellent, deep and very funny'