The Common Bond
The Common Bond
Author: Merritt, Donigan
Brand: Other Press
Edition: First Edition
Number Of Pages: 392
Details: From Publishers Weekly Merritt goes to the Aloha State for his insightful latest foray into domestic upheaval. Morgan Cary is a one-hit wonder novelist and former Kona fisherman who returns to Hawaii following the sudden death of his alluring but emotionally volatile wife, Victoria. Uncertain of the events leading up to Victoria's death and immensely guilt-ridden, Morgan spends his days incapacitated with grief and his nights boozing. It's not until he meets Ben Kamakani, a fellow fisherman, that Morgan's life begins to regain a sense of purpose, and after Ben dies, Morgan buys his boat and truck and begins turning himself around. While Morgan's life rolls on, Merritt backtracks to unfurl Victoria's story, loaded with abandonment, betrayal and violence. It is soon clear that though Morgan and Victoria were married, they remained separated by their inabilities (or unwillingness) to understand one another. Merritt has the right instincts when it comes to exposing the vagaries of human relationships, and though his novel's structure is unruly, Merritt crafts a thorough emotional examination of a couple who spend their lives side by side while managing to remain unknown to one another. (Oct.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Product Description When Morgan Cary flies home to Hawaii after a decade spent in California, he arrives with a broken heart and an overwhelming sense of guilt surrounding the death of his wife. He finds his way back to the comfort of Hilo's wet green mountain slopes, the pearl-colored volcanic haze, and the tropical perfume of gardenia, plumeria, and eucalyptus, but he also returns to the painful and persistent memories of his early days with Victoria–from the moment she walked into his life on the arm of his childhood best friend. Morgan's ghosts are many: they appear at the docks, in the motel rooms of the Sunset Lanai, and in the Red Pants fishermen's bar. He loses himself working alone as a commercial fishing boat captain, trolling the Pacific for yellowfin tuna and blue marlin, trying to surmount the crushing presence of his past. As he spirals further into his grief, the hope of a deliverance into the future appears through an unexpected friendship with a native Hawaiian family, and forces Morgan to sift through the worst of his memories as he searches for his life in the solace of the sea.Resonant with human emotion and insight, The Common Bond is an exquisite novel of precision and grace that captures the depths of the human capacity for guilt, and the traps of compassion and hope in redemption. Review MsLexia“The language is rich and evocative capturing the truth of relationships…”Publishers Weekly“Insightful…Merritt has the right instincts when it comes to exposing the vagaries of human relationships…a thorough emotional examination of a couple who spend their lives side by side while managing to remain unknown to one another.” About the Author Donigan MerrittDonigan Merritt is a graduate of the Iowa Writer's Workshop and the author of seven novels, among them One Easy Piece (1981) and My Sister's Keeper (1983). He lives in Washington, DC. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. It rained again.Rain streaked the window. Jalousie slats opaque with dampened dust. Palm fronds drooping, turned brown. Cinder block walls, yellow like dried mustard, clammy from the heat and the slow rain, contained him and the memory where now he lived.He was in the most tenuous element of consciousness, neither asleep nor awake, thinking and remembering, without control. He knew what he could see so clearly wasn’t actually happening, that it was a memory of this same place, but another time, more than a decade ago. Although it did seem so real that his body responded to the image: Of Victoria breathing like a racehorse and as slick as a sea lion from the sweat and moving in such a way it would be impo
EAN: 9781590513064
Release Date: 07-10-2008
Languages: English
Item Condition: UsedGood
Binding: Paperback