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At the water's edge

  • Sara Gruen

4.00

2 ratings

After embarrassing themselves at the social event of the year in high society Philadelphia on New Year's Eve of 1942, Maddie and Ellis Hyde are cut off financially by Ellis's father, a former army Colonel who is already embarrassed by his son's inability to serve in WWII due to his being colorblind. To Maddie's horror, Ellis decides that the only way to regain his father's favor is to succeed in a venture his father attempted and very publicly failed at: he will hunt the famous Loch Ness monster. When he finds it, he will restore his father's name and return to his father's good graces (and pocketbook). Joined by their friend Hank, a wealthy socialite, the three make their way to Scotland in the midst of war. Each day the two men go off to hunt the monster, while another monster, Hitler, is devastating Europe. And Maddie, now alone in a foreign country, must begin to figure out who she is and what she wants. The novel tells of Maddie's social awakening: to the harsh realities of life, to the beauties of nature, to a connection with forces larger than herself, to female friendship, and finally, to love.

Genres

  • Amerikanisches Englisch
  • Loch Ness monster
  • Celebrities
  • Family life
  • Father-son relationship
  • Fathers and sons
  • Roman
  • Socialites
  • Fiction
  • Friendship
  • Monsters
  • nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-fiction=2015-04-19
  • New York Times bestseller
  • Fathers and sons, fiction
  • Fiction, historical, general
  • Scotland, fiction
  • Fiction, psychological
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About the author

  • Sara Gruen

    born 1969

    3.65

    48 ratings · 40 works

Editions

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    First edition.

    Spiegel & Grau

    2015