Summary: “There was a child in our courtyard. I saw a child
there, standing by the fountain. She was there, then she was gone.”
Still, following her father’s death, she and her older sister, Vinny, manage to build a fragile happiness at the villa where they had spent their summers as girls. But the arrival of an English family at a neighboring cottage, and the presence of one young girl in particular, trigger a chain of events that will plunge both women back into their harrowing pasts with shocking and fatal consequences. Haunting, lyrical, and beautifully crafted, Silver and Salt is a profoundly moving novel about the consequences of love and betrayal.
Angie’s comments: The story moves between past and present. It is the story
of a fragile family that falls apart. The tone is melancholy as the characters,
especially Ruthie and Vinny, have to cope with lies, half-truths, and their
caretakers.
Recommended for readers of literary fiction.
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July 3, 2017
Silver and Salt
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