By popular vote, the book
selection for April will be The Memory Keeper's Daughter
by Kim Edwards. This best selling first novel is about parallel lives,
familial secrets, and the redemptive power of love.
On a winter night in 1964,
Dr. David Henry is forced by a blizzard to deliver his own twins.
His son, born first, is perfectly healthy. Yet when his daughter
is born, he sees immediately that she has Down’s Syndrome. Rationalizing
it as a need to protect Norah, his wife, he makes a split second decision
that will alter all their lives forever. He asks his nurse to take
the baby away to an institution and never to reveal the secret. But Caroline,
the nurse, cannot leave the infant. Instead she disappears into another
city to raise the child herself. So begins this beautifully told story
that unfolds over a quarter of a century, in which the two families, ignorant
of each other, are yet bound by the fateful decision made that long ago
winter night. Norah Henry, who knows only that her daughter died at birth,
remains inconsolable. Her grief weighs heavily on their marriage. And Paul,
their son, raises himself as best he can, in a house grown cold with mourning.
Meanwhile, Phoebe, the lost daughter, grows from a sunny child into a vibrant
young woman whose mother loves her as fiercely as if she were her own.
A brilliantly crafted, stunning
debut, The Memory Keeper's Daughter, articulates a silent fear close
to the heart of every mother. What would happen if you lost your child
and she grew up without you? Rich, compulsively readable, and deeply
moving, the novel explains the way life can take unexpected turns, and
how the mysterious ties that hold a family together help us survive the
heartache that occurs when long buried secrets burst into the open.
Yet it is also an astonishing tale of redemptive love.
If you would like to join us
for a discussion of this book, please RSVP to Berkeley Meigs. We will meet at
7:30 on Thursday, April 17, at Berkeley’s home. Marilyn Conrad will bring
dessert. Attendees will contribute $2.00 to cover cost of wine, nuts, coffee
and tea. |