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The Things We Know Now
The Things We Know Now | Catherine Dunne
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When Patrick Grant meets Ella, he seizes the opportunity of a new life with her. He imagines the future with his beautiful second wife by his side: the years ahead filled with all that is bright and promising. When Ella gives birth to Daniel, Patrick’s happiness is complete. A son at last. Patrick adores Daniel: a golden child, talented, artistic, loving. And then, when Daniel is fourteen, tragedy strikes. Without warning, Patrick and Ella’s world is shattered beyond repair and Patrick is forced to re-evaluate everything: his own life, his role as husband and father, all his previous assumptions about family. Together with Ella, he is forced to embark on a voyage of discovery. He must confront uncomfortable truths about himself and about the privileged world he and his wife inhabit. This is the story of a family torn apart by conflict, suspicion and loss. It is also a story, ultimately, of redemption and forgiveness – and the strength of severely-tested family bonds.
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A very sad drama about an Irish family. It centres on Patrick, who in his 50s finds love in a 2nd marriage and the joy of a longed for son after a 1st marriage with 3 daughters. Rebecca, his adult 1st child, resents her father being able to remember the troubles of her early years. I'm catching up on pre Xmas reading, and this had been a charity shop punt. Sad, but I like a bit of family melodrama occasionally.