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Perfect Family: A Novel [Hardcover]

Pam Lewis (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)


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Book Description

April 8, 2008
From the acclaimed author of Speak Softly, She Can Hear, a literary page-turner about a proper New England family and the dark secrets that undo them.

Pony Carteret -- the lovely headstrong youngest member of the Carteret family -- has always been a strong swimmer. So when she is discovered drowned at the family's summer home on Lake Aral, Vermont, her red hair tangled in an anchor chain and her baby abandoned on shore, her family is stunned by disbelief.

As the police conduct their investigation, Jasper Carteret, the patriarch, calls an urgent family meeting. Had any of her siblings known that Pony would be at the house that day? Was she having personal problems, was she depressed? Had she ever revealed the true identity of her baby's father? Neither sister -- Tinker, the family caretaker, nor Mira, the moody, thoughtful one -- has any information, and ultimately the police rule the drowning an accident.

But William Carteret, Pony's older brother, can't accept the explanation that his favorite sister's death was an accident. Determined to uncover the truth, he eventually learns the disturbing fact that a stranger had been present at the house the evening Pony died. Who was this man, what was he doing at the house, and why hasn't he stepped forward? As William digs deeper, his investigations quickly lead him to a new and more daunting series of questions, not only about the mysteries in Pony's life but also about the shadowy details of his deceased mother's past and even his own. Before long, he has opened a Pandora's box of family secrets, including one dangerous fact his mother has kept hidden for a generation.

Pam Lewis's Perfect Family is a masterful, atmospheric tale about the ways in which family secrets, no matter how long they're buried, can wield their tremendous power.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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From Publishers Weekly

Long-festering secrets erupt with devastating consequences to Connecticut's moneyed Carteret clan in Lewis's second novel (after Speak Softly, She Can Hear), a literate page-turner. When 24-year-old Pony, the family's daredevil golden girl, drowns while skinny-dipping at their Vermont lake house, her death leaves her year-old son, Andrew, an orphan-as well as a hornet's nest of troubling questions. Why had Pony begged big brother William to meet her in Vermont that day? Did someone else show up after they quarreled and William stormed off? Who is Andrew's father? And was Pony's death really an accident? Widowed patriarch Jasper Carteret III and bossy eldest daughter Tinker seem less interested in answers than damage control. But William, heartsick at whatever role his departure might have played in the tragedy, starts digging. Before long, some of his startling discoveries challenge his core beliefs about the people he thought he knew well. Lewis skillfully lures the reader through her narrative maze with plenty of plot twists-most of them credible until an over-the-top climax-without compromising a masterful portrait of a quirky New England family in crisis. (Apr.)
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"Pam Lewis is the literary equivalent of a foresnic scientists. In her compelling second novel, Perfect Family, Lewis pulls the body of a beautiful young woman from a lake, then, layer by suspensful layer, unpeels and revels a well-to-do family's secrets, lies, and hidden heartaches. I was riveted." - Wally Lamb, New York Times bestselling author of She's Come Undone and I Know This Much is True --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1 edition (April 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 074329145X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743291453
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,074,777 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Pam Lewis lives in Storrs, Connecticut with her explorer-adventurer husband, Rob Funk. She was born in Burbank, California to a pair of highly ambitious parents who moved the family every few years as her father sought greater responsibilities in the then-bourgeoning aviation industry.
The family finally settled in New York City for long enough for her to attend high school. She was a shy, observant girl, a little too tall too soon and only excelled at school when she finally set her sights on Stanford University and squeaked in on so-so grades. She married immediately after college, and, bucking the trend of feminism and a career, set about raising two magnificent children, Lukas and Joshua Casey who are now well into their adulthoods.
She worked at a motley assortment of jobs including Welcome Wagon lady, treasurer to a small corporation, reporter and swim instructor. When more serious money was required she wrote marketing copy for insurance companies in which the objective was to make the reader see his or her diminishing health and retirement benefits as a welcome change. During this time she wrote fiction furiously every morning, more as pleasure and a touch of therapy than with an eye to publication, which, at that point in her life, seemed unlikely. On the cusp of her 59th year, her first book was taken by Simon and Schuster, then a second and now, with the upcoming publication of A Young Wife, a third.

Visit my website at pamlewisonline.com

 

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Family is a Perfect Summer Book, July 23, 2008
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Steven James (Washington State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perfect Family: A Novel (Hardcover)
I bought Perfect Family because it was on sale at my book club. I had never heard of the author or the title, just took a chance...kind of like "book roulette". Every once in a while my gambling pays off. This is one of those times. I could not put this book down. I stayed up WAY too late three nights in a row because I was so involved and wanted to find out whodunnit and why. The characters are all unique but interesting in their own ways (except for maybe Jasper, the father, he was kind of vague to me). We know at the beginning of the book that the youngest sister drowns, what we don't know is why or really how. It is a twisted and disturbing journey leading to the big finish. The end of the book is enlightening and well wrapped up. No loose strings hanging which is the mark of a good book in my eyes. If you are looking for a unique page turner for your summer vacation I can't recommend Perfect Family highly enough.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars entertaining family thriller, April 2, 2008
This review is from: Perfect Family: A Novel (Hardcover)
In Vermont twentyish single mom Pony Carteret drowns while skinny-dipping at her affluent family's vacation home. While the local police investigate the drowning death, the Carteret brood back in Hartford argues over what happened to her and why and who will take in her infant son Andrew since they do not know the name of the father. Pony's widower father Jasper and her oldest sister Tinker are mostly interested in burying the scandal, but for now the latter takes in the child.


That same day that Pony died, she pleaded with her older brother William to come up to the Vermont house to talk where they argued. William feels guilty that he left her there, wondering if the accident or suicide was caused by her being distraught or homicide by her lover, her family, or someone else related to why Pony met with him. He needs to know so he investigates starting from the picture of their late mom taken with another man who is not their father. Meanwhile middle daughter Mira meets Keith at the funeral and begins seeing him; he persuades Mira and Tinker that their brother and their late sister were more than friendly siblings.

Filled with plenty of twists especially when William turns amateur sleuth, the aptly titled PERFECT FAMILY is a wonderful tale of a wealthy New England dysfunctional clan. The story line is character driven by the siblings, the patriarch and William's girlfriend; however, the key player their late mom never seems fully developed though all dynamic lines flow through her as even long dead she remains the hub of the Carteret family. Fans will appreciate Pam Lewis' entertaining thriller as the secrets keep on coming out.

Harriet Klausner
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I enjoyed this book, it is simple, February 18, 2010
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N. N Perez "LUV2Read" (Las Vegas, Nv United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a good summer read. FYI, my definition of a good summer read is a
book that is not to complex to follow and definatly not cheesy. This book fits nicely in that category. I knew the ending early on in this book however I felt the author could have tried to hide it a little longer than he/she did. I would not purchase it but I would get from the library.
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