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Product Identifiers
PublisherRandom House Publishing Group
ISBN-100345518314
ISBN-139780345518316
eBay Product ID (ePID)99545665
Product Key Features
Book TitleHeat Wave
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2011
TopicContemporary Women, Sagas, Family Life, Romance / Contemporary
GenreFiction
AuthorNancy Thayer
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight18 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2010-053759
Dewey Edition22
ReviewsPRAISE FOR NANCY THAYER "Nancy Thayer has a deep and masterly understanding of love and friendship, of where the two complement and where they collide."--Elin Hilderbrand Beachcombers "Walk along the shore with [these] girls. . . . Beachcombers hits home for those of us women who have loved, lost and forgiven ourselves and others in the quest for love and serenity."--Wichita Falls Times Record News "Thayer's sense of place is powerful, and her words are hung together the way my grandmother used to tat lace."--Dorothea Benton Frank "A charming and fun summer read. Readers will love this story of family and love."-- The Plain Dealer Summer House "This well-wrought, appealing book [is] packed with literally down-to-earth charm."-- The New York Times "Thayer portrays beautifully the small moments, inside stories and shared histories that build families."-- The Miami Herald "Thayer's gift for reaching the emotional core of her characters [is] captivating."-- Houston Chronicle, PRAISE FOR NANCY THAYER "Nancy Thayer has a deep and masterly understanding of love and friendship, of where the two complement and where they collide."-Elin Hilderbrand Beachcombers "Walk along the shore with [these] girls. . . . Beachcombers hits home for those of us women who have loved, lost and forgiven ourselves and others in the quest for love and serenity."-Wichita Falls Times Record News "Thayer's sense of place is powerful, and her words are hung together the way my grandmother used to tat lace."-Dorothea Benton Frank "A charming and fun summer read. Readers will love this story of family and love."- The Plain Dealer Summer House "This well-wrought, appealing book [is] packed with literally down-to-earth charm."- The New York Times "Thayer portrays beautifully the small moments, inside stories and shared histories that build families."- The Miami Herald "Thayer's gift for reaching the emotional core of her characters [is] captivating."- Houston Chronicle
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisUnerringly perceptive, superbly written, every page packed with the warmth and compassionate wisdom that have become Nancy Thayer's trademark, Heat Wave tells the moving story of a woman who, after her seemingly perfect life unravels, must find the strength to live and love again. Making the startling discovery that her family finances are in dire straits is only the latest shock endured by Carley Winsted after her husband's sudden death from a heart attack. Resisting her in-laws' well-meaning overtures to take in Carley and her two daughters, the young widow instead devises a plan to keep her family in their beloved home, a grand historic house on the island of Nantucket. The solution is right at Carley's front door: transforming her expensive, expansive house into a bed-and-breakfast. Not everyone, however, thinks this plan prudent or quite respectable--especially not Carley's mother-in-law. Further complicating a myriad of challenges, a friend forces Carley to keep a secret that, if revealed, will undo families and friendships. When her late husband's former law partner keeps showing up at the most unexpected times, Carley must cope with an array of mixed feelings. And then, during a late-summer heat wave, the lives of Carley and her friends and family will be forever changed in entirely unexpected ways. Lyrical, emotional, dramatic, and ultimately wonderfully uplifting, Nancy Thayer's latest novel is compelling from its first page to its last.