The Carriage House, Louisa Hall
The Carriage House, Louisa Hall
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The Carriage House

Author: Louisa Hall

Narrator: Alyssa Bresnahan

Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/19/2014


Synopsis

For more than thirty years, William Adair' s faith in life was based on two indisputable principles: the exceptional good looks and athletic talents of his three daughters and the historical status of his family in their Philadelphia suburb. After suffering a stroke, William wakes up in his hospital bed to realize that his world has collapsed: his children are less extraordinary than he had remembered and his family' s notable history has been forgotten. William' s daughters-- all tennis champions in their youth-- are in decline. Having lost their father' s pride, the three sisters struggle to define themselves. Their mother, whose memory has started to fade, is unable to help them recall the talented girls they used to be. For three generations, a carriage house has stood on the Adair property. Built by William' s grandfather, it was William' s childhood refuge and a sign of the family' s prominence. Now held captive by a neighbor due to a zoning error, the house has decayed beyond recognition and may even be condemned. Rallying to save their father, Diana, Elizabeth, and Isabelle take on the battle for the carriage house that once stood as a symbol of their place in the world. Overcoming misunderstandings and betrayals both deep in the past and painfully new, each of the Adairs ultimately finds a place of forgiveness. The Carriage House is a moving, beautifully wrought debut novel about the complex bonds of siblings, about rebuilding lost lives, and about the saving grace of love.

About Louisa Hall

Louisa Hall is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Iowa and the author of the critically acclaimed novels Reproduction, Trinity, Speak. Her poems have been published in The New Republic, Southwest Review, and other journals, and she is the recipient of grants from Yaddo, Macdowell, and The T.S. Eliot Foundation. She lives in Iowa City with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andy

This novel is set in an upper class Philadelphia suburb seemingly dominated by tennis and social convention and starts with a quote from a Jane Austen novel.So the novel starts with limits. The father is an accomplished architect but lives in a haze of a history of family prominence and memories of......more

Goodreads review by Emma

Decent read, good debut. Nice prose, interesting characters. The plot is intriguing but does feel a little removed from reality. But it's good to see an author treating the subject of Alzheimer's with thoughtfulness. Wish I was a little more familiar with the plot of Austen's 'Persuasion' to see som......more