Friday, May 31, 2013

The end of the point, by Elizabeth Graver



A pleasant but not distinguished entry into the “generational summer place” themed book.  The Porter family has gathered at the house on a rocky coast in Massachusetts for many years, but in 1942, World War II intrudes when a military base is established there changing both the area and the people who summer there.  The characters are followed up through present time.  Although I generally love this kind of book, this did not engage me as much as most such stories do.  352 pp.

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