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And the Dark Sacred Night
And the Dark Sacred Night: A Novel | Julia Glass
3 posts | 5 read | 6 to read
In this richly detailed novel about the quest for an unknown father, Julia Glass brings new characters together with familiar figures from her first two novels, immersing readers in a panorama that stretches from suburban New Jersey to rural Vermont and ultimately to the tip of Cape Cod. Kit Noonan is an unemployed art historian with twins to help support and a mortgage to payand a wife frustrated by his inertia. Raised by a strong-willed, secretive single mother, Kit has never known the identity of his fathera mystery that his wife insists he must solve to move forward with his life. Out of desperation, Kit goes to the mountain retreat of his mothers former husband, Jasper, a take-no-prisoners outdoorsman. There, in the midst of a fierce blizzard, Kit and Jasper confront memories of the bittersweet decade when their families were joined. Reluctantly breaking a long-ago promise, Jasper connects Kit with Lucinda and Zeke Burns, who know the answer hes looking for. Readers of Glasss first novel, Three Junes, will recognize Lucinda as the mother of Malachy, the music critic who died of AIDS. In fact, to fully understand the secrets surrounding his paternity, Kit will travel farther still, meeting Fenno McLeod, now in his late fifties, and Fennos longtime companion, the gregarious Walter Kinderman. And the Dark Sacred Night is an exquisitely memorable tale about the youthful choices that steer our destinies, the necessity of forgiveness, and the risks we take when we face down the shadows from our past. This eBook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.
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cariashley
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Mehso-so

Done, finally!! Even #SullivanCat is judging how long it took me to read this. I loved Three Junes but I thought this paled in comparison. There‘s some lovely prose, and I loved Jasper and being back with Fenno, but it felt overlong.

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Purrfectpages What a cute and alert kitty! 6y
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cariashley
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Starting to wonder if I‘ll ever finish this... 😩 It‘s not bad, it‘s just slow, and I‘m getting *really* antsy that I haven‘t finished a print book in almost THREE weeks. This was just the wrong book to read alongside The Luminaries. 😓 115 pages to go...

tomes4gnomes I had a similar experience with Magpie Murders recently. Sometimes it‘s not that it‘s a bad book, it‘s just a bad time for that particular book. But so frustrating when it feels like it‘s slowing you down! 6y
cariashley @tomes4gnomes you‘re so right. Classic wrong time for this book situation!! 6y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Those of you that have read this: Should I re-read Three Junes first? Survey says?

valeriegeary Dreamy cover 8y
MicheleinPhilly @valeriegeary I've had it forever and recently shifted some books around. Amongst the LARGE number of unread books, this one jumped out at me. 8y
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