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Colony Kindle Edition
"An outstanding multigenerational novel...We are hooked from the moment we meet Maude." --New York Times
An unforgettable story of love, acceptance, and tradition from New York Times bestselling author Anne Rivers Siddons.
When Maude Chambliss first arrives at Retreat, the seasonal home of her husband's aristocratic family, she is a nineteen-year-old bride fresh from South Carolina's Low Country. Among the patrician men and women who reside in the summer colony on the coast of Maine, her gypsy-like beauty and impulsive behavior immediately brand her an outsider. She, as well as everyone else, is certain she will never fit in. And of course, she doesn't...at first.
But over the many summers she spends there, Maude comes to cherish life in the colony, as she does the people who share it with her. There is her husband Peter, consumed with a darkness of spirit; her adored but dangerously fragile children; her domineering mother-in-law, who teaches her that it is the women who possess the strength to keep the colony intact; and Maine native Micah Willis, who is ultimately Maude's truest friend.
This brilliant novel, rich with emotion, is filled with appealing, intense, and indomitable characters. Anne Rivers Siddons paints a portrait of a woman determined to preserve the spirit of past generations—and the future of a place where she became who she is...a place called Colony.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperCollins e-books
- Publication dateMarch 17, 2009
- File size895 KB
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“Siddons draws precise, unforgettable portraits. . . read this, get lost in it.” — Cosmopolitan
“Anne Rivers Siddons at her best. . . Characters are memorably well-drawn and invite our involvement. Siddons has her readers feeling the salt spray, smelling low tide, hearing the applause after a successful regatta and seeing the aging matriarchs on their charis at the Colony’s Yacht Club.” — Rocky Mountain News
“Colony is a book to grab and not put down, to dream about and to savour. It’s highly recommended.” — Indianapolis Star
“Siddons again proves with Colony what a gifted storyteller she is.” — Oxford Review
From the Back Cover
When Maude Chambliss first arrives at Retreat, the seasonal home of her husband's aristocratic family, she is a nineteen-year-old bride fresh from South Carolina's Low Country. Among the patrician men and women who reside in the summer colony on the coast of Maine, her gypsy-like beauty and impulsive behavior immediately brand her an outsider. She, as well as everyone else, is certain she will never fit in. And of course, she doesn't...at first.
But over the many summers she spends there, Maude comes to cherish life in the colony, as she does the people who share it with her. There is her husband Peter, consumed with a darkness of spirit; her adored but dangerously fragile children; her domineering mother-in-law, who teaches her that it is the women who posses the strength to keep the colony intact; and Maine native Micah Willis, who is ultimately Maude's truest friend.
This brilliant novel, rich with emotion, is filled with appealing, intense, and indomitable characters. Anne Rivers Siddons paints a portrait of a woman determined to preserve the spirit of past generations--and the future of aplaice where she became who she is...a place called Colony.
About the Author
Judith Ivey has received two Tony® and two Drama Desk awards; she starred in the television series Down Home and has appeared in seventy-five stage productions and twenty films.
Anne Rivers Siddons's bestselling novels include Nora, Nora; Sweetwater Creek; Islands; and Fox's Earth. She is also the author of the nonfiction work John Chancellor Makes Me Cry. She and her husband divide their time between Charleston, South Carolina, and Brooklin, Maine.
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- ASIN : B000FC117Y
- Publisher : HarperCollins e-books; Reprint edition (March 17, 2009)
- Publication date : March 17, 2009
- Language : English
- File size : 895 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 640 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0061099708
- Best Sellers Rank: #151,913 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #228 in Southern United States Fiction
- #1,154 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction
- #3,860 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction
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Anne Rivers Siddons (born January 9, 1936) is an American novelist who writes stories set in the southern United States.
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Customers find the book a great read with beautiful writing style. They also say the storyline is captivating and explores familial relationships. Readers also mention the characters are well developed and feel they know them.
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Customers find the storyline captivating, lovely, and moving. They also appreciate the twists that draw them in.
"...It is such a sweeping, multigenerational story and Siddons is a gifted writer. I throughly enjoy it every time I read it" Read more
"ARS' stories are interesting, enjoyable reads, her characters rooted in the specific aspects and history of the region in which they live...." Read more
"...I am an avid (and picky) reader. This story is incredibly moving. I was drawn into a time and place I have never known by this author...." Read more
"...Siddons is a masterful storyteller and creates vivid and memorable characters. This novel is compelling, and you won't want to put it down." Read more
Customers find the book a great read, relaxing, and a summer beach book.
"...small issue in a book that was, on the whole, well-written and thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommended!" Read more
"ARS' stories are interesting, enjoyable reads, her characters rooted in the specific aspects and history of the region in which they live...." Read more
"...Colony is worth at least a second read. I wasn't really satisfied with the way Siddons dealt with the women in the book until I got near the end...." Read more
"Story was beautiful & so enjoyable, only issue was the Length of the book, I will of course continue to read her books" Read more
Customers find the writing style beautiful, vivid, and tight-crafted. They also say the book is tragic and beautiful.
"...It is such a sweeping, multigenerational story and Siddons is a gifted writer. I throughly enjoy it every time I read it" Read more
"...The descriptions of Maine were lush and beautiful; I was able to escape the cold of winter and be in this wonderful place! My only complaint..." Read more
"Colony is another tightly crafted novel by the inimitable Anne Rivers Siddons, whose intimate narrative shines through in this expose on summer life..." Read more
"...This book is tragic and beautiful, and the atmosphere created by Anne Rivers Siddons keeps you turning the pages, unable to tear yourself away, just..." Read more
Customers find the characters in the book well developed and like the characterizations. They also find the descriptive passages colorful but overlong.
"...The main characters in the book are so vivid, I still visualize and think about them...." Read more
"...Siddons is a masterful storyteller and creates vivid and memorable characters. This novel is compelling, and you won't want to put it down." Read more
"...I loved the character development all through the book. I could again do without the long descriptions of scenery that droned on too long for me." Read more
"...The characters are drawn without embellishments except for the occasional "ayah" which is the only hiccup in a long and exceptional..." Read more
Customers find the book style lovely, relaxing, and never dull. They also appreciate the twists and surprises.
"The book is an extraordinary look at not so perfect families...such as many of us have...." Read more
"...I felt as if I was right there in retreat with Maude and her family. Lovely, relaxing book." Read more
"...characters were incredible , story was believable,heartbreaking.and loveable." Read more
"A wonderful family story that is never dull and has many twist and surprises. These continue right through the end of the story." Read more
Customers find the storyline believable, heartbreaking, and loveable.
"...This book is tragic and beautiful, and the atmosphere created by Anne Rivers Siddons keeps you turning the pages, unable to tear yourself away, just..." Read more
"This is a very long book full of sadness, happiness, accomplishments and everything one can think of...." Read more
"...This book is by turns lighthearted, frightening, romantic, sad, loving, and funny. The characters are many-faceted, and interesting." Read more
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The main characters in the book are so vivid, I still visualize and think about them. The descriptions of Maine were lush and beautiful; I was able to escape the cold of winter and be in this wonderful place!
My only complaint was that some minor characters that were introduced seemed unessential and their narratives not followed through satisfactorily . But that is only a small issue in a book that was, on the whole, well-written and thoroughly enjoyable.
Highly recommended!
Siddons introduces the protagonist Maude as a young girl on the edge of womanhood, in the coastline area where she was raised, in the Carolina Low Country. The unique aspects of that region, as well as the unusual circumstances of Maude's young life, were less connected to the main story than I would have liked. I found myself wondering what was happening back there as Maude's married life unfolded with her husband in Brookline, Massachusetts, and in the summer colony in Maine where he spend his boyhood and where Maude would have to make her own way during her summers. Once past the disjointedness of the introduction and the falling away of her father and brother, I found myself engrossed in the character of Maude. Seeing the colony through an outsider's eyes, Maude chose to navigate past other peoples' flaws, thereby forming relationships and earning a respect that allowed her to be uncompromising where it mattered.






