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House on the Sound A Novel

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Brown, Marilyn McMeen Miller

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Publisher: Cedar Fort, Incorporated/C F I Distribution Summary: Acclaimed author Marilyn Brown uses the background of World War II to portray a family's inner-battle on Puget Sound. the well-woven plot shows a family straining to stay together while wars-both literal and figurative-rage around them.. Critics say the novel is Brown's best work. a good read-funny, scary, lyrical. They were afraid . . . Living on the edge of the Pacific ocean, the Callister family and their neighbor [read more]
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1555175848


Publisher: Cedar Fort, Incorporated/C F I Distribution

Acclaimed author Marilyn Brown uses the background of World War II to portray a family's inner-battle on Puget Sound. the well-woven plot shows a family straining to stay together while wars-both literal and figurative-rage around them.. Critics say the novel is Brown's best work. a good read-funny, scary, lyrical. They were afraid . . . Living on the edge of the Pacific ocean, the Callister family and their neighbors had every reason to believe that the Navy yard at Puget Sound would not be safe if there were attacks from forces across the sea. Lindy is aware that her father draws blueprints of gunwales that fasten guns to the battleships sailing out to the Hawaiian Islands. She is intrigued by the Navy yard, and especially one of the cleaning girls with gold hair. When she learns that Sarah lives in the dark house on the hill, she wants her father to offer her a ride home. the mysterious activities of Sarah's family prove to be alarming indulgences that threaten the soundness of the Callister family. There are varieties of wars raging always, Marilyn Brown reminds us. the battles we fight today are just as real in many ways as those of yesterday. Our methods of fighting them have changed.

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