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Book Review of Swimming Lessons

Swimming Lessons
Swimming Lessons
Author: Claire Fuller
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Hardcover
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Told in alternating chapters by (1) Flora in the present as she and her sister Nan are caring for their father Gil in his final days suffering from pancreatic cancer and (2) Ingrid, Gil's wife, in the form of letters as she traces the story of their marriage. Ingrid disappeared 12 years earlier and is presumed drowned in the ocean by their home. This is the story of a family - their passions, love and losses and how they hurt each other. It is the story of Gil and Ingrid but is also the relationship Nan and Flora have with each of them, their perceptions and misperceptions. Ingrid's letters were put in the pages of books and finding them would answer all of Flora's questions about the past (she was not quite 10 when her mother disappeared). The books are hoarded all over the family home where Gil, an author, was also a collector of books. I kept thinking Flora would find the books and get her questions answered but that does not happen. But you can tell Gil found them and then was grieving not just for the loss of his wife but also for the affairs and his neglectful treatment of her. At the end Flora still has unanswered questions but she seems to accept her mother is gone and is ready to move on with her life. But, of course, did her mother really die? Dysfunctional family but with lots of emotions - grief, anger, sadness, guilt, neglect, love. Well written and a story well told.