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Summers at Blue Lake: A Novel [Hardcover]

Jill Althouse-Wood (Author)
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August 3, 2007
As a young girl, Barbara Jean Ellington spent summers at her grandmothers' home in a small Pennsylvania town. It was not the most conventional of households, formed as it was by two women who lived as partners in life as well as in business, but it had been a welcome retreat for a shy girl who had issues with her own mother and who needed room to grow.

Now both grandmothers have died, and BJ has come back to the small house near Blue Lake to sort through the remnants of their lives and the tatters of her own. She arrives with her young son, desperately in need of time to herself—time to come to terms with her husband's sudden decision to end their marriage. Over the course of the summer, childhood memories come into sharp focus, especially with the reappearance of Travis, the man for whom, when they were both teenagers, she harbored a secret crush. Now, suddenly free, she must decide whether she's ready to take a second chance at love.

More unsettling, however, is the discovery of an unmailed letter written by BJ's grandmother Nonna to BJ's own late mother filled with revelations both startling and confusing. Finding secrets within secrets, BJ begins piecing together the truth of the past.

Summers at Blue Lake is an engrossing and rewarding debut novel in the tradition of works by popular novelists such as Elizabeth Berg, Sue Miller, and Anita Shreve.

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Barbara Jean Ellington, BJ, is at a crossroads. Recently separated from her cheating husband, Bryce, BJ and five-year-old son Sam depart Michigan for her late grandmother Nonna's home in Pennsylvania. While sorting out her life, BJ comes across Nonna's private notebooks, and she uncovers family secrets—including how Nonna and her lesbian partner, Grandma Lena, came to spend their lives together. As BJ learns more about her family history, she is haunted by memories of her childhood and her first true love (and Lena's nephew), Travis. Things begin to look up when he appears one day, recently divorced, on her lawn, but a late reappearance by Bryce could muck things up. This is Althouse-Wood's first novel, and though she begins with an interesting premise, the novel falls victim to prose leaden with preciousness (I spoke the name, Sam, holding the m in my mouth like the taste of a Life Saver I was trying to commit to memory) and banal plotting. (Aug.)
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While growing up, BJ spent her summers with her lesbian grandmothers at their farmhouse in Pennsylvania. These were happy days spent swimming, baking, reading, playing cards, and falling in love. Now BJ travels back to the farmhouse after the last of her grandmothers has passed away and her husband wants a divorce. With her five-year-old son in tow, BJ cleans out the farmhouse, sets up her artist's studio, and reestablishes a relationship with Travis, her first love. In the attic, she discovers a letter written by one of her grandmothers to BJ's late mother revealing a family secret that could impact her rekindled romance with Travis. She has choices to make and only the voices of the past to guide her. In Althouse-Wood's engaging novel, she alternates between past and present; gives BJ a fresh, honest voice; and beautifully develops the relationship between the grandmothers. The ending is a bit unsettling, but in sum this is a good effort by a first-time author. Kubisz, Carolyn

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 325 pages
  • Publisher: Algonquin Books (August 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565124960
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565124967
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,142,369 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, August 17, 2007
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The secrets of BJ's family are nothing like I could have imagined! This book quickly gains momentum and just keeps running; I could barely put it down- finished it in 2 days even with 2 small children of my own. The "flashbacks" are very easy to follow. A wonderful book that is just a plain, great read. Enjoy!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Summers At Blue Lake, November 17, 2007
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A haunting story about love, family and family secrets. The story revolves around the choices we make in the name of love and the never ending ripples it creates in our family. It sprinkles in family history and heritage real or imagined, accepted or shunned. Summers at Blue Lake has strong characters that you want to know personally. The nostalgia can take you back to the summers of your youth and things you never grasped or comprehended. A quick read.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Summer Read!, August 8, 2007
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I loved this book. I bought it Saturday morning and started reading it at my Saturday morning pedicure. I couldn't put it down and finished it Sunday afternoon between loads of laundry. If any of you are involved in a book club, it would be a great book for that. Lots of good discussion could come from a book like this. It's a book about family secrets, remembering your teen summers, about going through divorce, about loving yourself and deciding what and who you are. A great summer read.

And as a note to Publisher's Weekly: Precociousness is spelled wrong in your review and isn't used properly even if it were. Precocious means having an unusual maturity at an early age...like a precocious child. How could "the novel falls victim to prose leaden with preciousness" even make sense? I personally loved the analogies made in this book. A couple of times, I thought to myself... "That was brilliant...How did she come up with that!"

Try it, I think you will like it as much as I did.
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MY GRANDMOTHERS WERE LESBIANS, a truth they neither exposed nor concealed. Read the first page
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