BOOK BEGINNINGS ON FRIDAYS
Tiny Vices by Linda Dahl
Thank you for joining me this week for Book Beginnings on Fridays where participants share the opening sentence (or two) from the book they are reading. You can also share from a book you want to feature, even if you are not reading it at the moment.
MY BOOK BEGINNING
Spring break in Mexico at Rincón Bay began predictably enough.
-- from the prologue, "Sometime in the Spring of 1986," to Tiny Vices by Linda Dahl.
The call, the kind Kathy had learned to dread, came that morning when, for once, she had a chunk of time free to paint or just putter.
-- from Chapter 1, "Spring 2016."
Tiny Vices is a family drama about four siblings facing middle age and all its challenges. The four decide to go on a beach vacation together, not appreciating how such a trip would stir up memories and their shared history. The book has drawn comparisons to Anne Tyler, the queen of the family drama and a favorite of mine, so I am all in for this one.
Tiny Vices launches July 22 and is available for pre-order. I was lucky to get an early review copy and plan to read it right away.
YOUR BOOK BEGINNING
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The Talley siblings are planning a family beach vacation—all four of them together for the first time in years. They suspect it will be their last. And God knows they all need a vacation. But wait, is it really such a good idea? Corina, with her recently diagnosed Alzheimer’s, can hardly manage to get through a day without a debacle. Pete is a just-barely-walking catalog of medical calamities stemming from his longtime addictions. Becca is reeling from her teenage son’s latest misadventure. And then there is Kathy, the eldest. After firmly avoiding going back to Rincón Bay, the beach town just a few hours south of the Arizona–Mexico border that has haunted her since a college spring break trip three decades ago, she’s determined to go back and face her ghosts—though she might be better off facing the fact that her marriage is in serious trouble.
When the Talley siblings and their entourage (two spouses, added on at the last minute, and Corina’s Mexican housekeeper/caregiver) finally land in Rincón Bay, they all encounter unexpected consequences from the wounds inflicted by careless loving—but maybe, too, the seeds of healing and hope.
Sounds good. Hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed some of Anne Tyler's books, so I think I'd enjoy this one too.
ReplyDeleteSounds good, and perfect for this time of year. Have a great weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like it could be my family!
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