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This novel is a portrait of three siblings who have lived in the shadow of unresolved grief since their mother's disappearance when they were children. Everyone in Emlyn Springs knows the story of Hope Jones, the physician's wife whose big dreams for their tiny town were lost along with her in the tornado of 1978. For Hope's three young children, the stability of life with their preoccupied father, and with Viney, their mother's spitfire best friend, is no match for Hope's absence. Larken, the eldest, is now an art history professor who seeks in food an answer to a less tangible hunger; Gaelan, the son, is a telegenic weatherman who devotes his life to predicting the unpredictable; and the youngest, Bonnie, is a self-proclaimed archivist who combs roadsides for clues to her mother's legacy, and permission to move on. When they're summoned home after their father's death, each sibling is forced to revisit the childhood tragedy that has defined their lives.
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Sing Them Home is a book that is a delight to the ear. Ms. Kallos unerring word choice and turns of phrase transform this good book to a great book. The characters in this Welsh community in Nebraska are spot on and you quickly start identifying them with parts of your own blood and extended family with all of their dysfunctions. By turns funny, sad, maddening and bittersweet it is a complete story that will fill you up and leaves you on just the right note!
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