
True Home
Janet Clare
(Author)This title will be released on:
May 20, 2025
Product Details
Publisher | Vine Leaves Press |
Publish Date | May 20, 2025 |
Pages | 294 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9783988321503 |
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Reviews
"With a lovely, clear-eyed precision as startling as it is rare, True Home tells the story of a family in crisis and their runaway daughter, to devastating effect. As I read it, I found myself thinking of some of the great domestic dramas of the late American Century: Scott Spencer's Endless Love, Judith Guest's Ordinary People, the sort of novels whose piercing emotional valences few writers seem able to reach anymore. Only now-Janet Clare, wonderfully, has." Matthew Specktor, author of The Golden Hour
"Full of intrigue and delivered in deft prose, Janet Clare's True Home employs a sizable and dynamic cast to explore the nuances of marriage, identity, and ultimately, redemption." Jonathan Evison, New York Times Bestselling author of The Heart of Winter
"This story of intertwined family dramas, True Home is a propulsive powerhouse of empathy. Flawed as her characters may be, it's obvious how much Clare loves them-and you will, too." J. Ryan Stradal, New York Times bestselling author of Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club
"Clare's page-turning newest is about the people, the places, the scandals, and the deep emotions we desperately try to escape. Set against the crystalline beauty of the Pacific Northwest, and featuring a feisty fifteen-year-old daughter who has made a habit of running away, this coming-of-age novel is really a coming-to-the-truth story, navigating class, betrayal and yes, love, too. True Home is true brilliance." Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Days of Wonder
"I love a good mother-daughter-father intrigue, rife with class issues and devastating secrets! Janet Clare expertly mines the confounding push-pull of family connection in True Home. Clare is a master at articulating the emotional riptides running under relationships. In True Home, daring to really love might pose the greatest danger of all." Samantha Dunn, journalist and author of Failing Paris and Not by Accident
"True Home is a novel about how our current relationships are informed, challenged by, and even improved by meaningful relationships from our past. Janet Clare's smart and finely observed novel kept me guessing where the characters would end up--and who they'd end up with. I loved it." Christina Clancy, author of Snowbirds
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