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Four unforgettable characters beckon
you into this spellbinding new novel from Sue Miller, the author of
2008’s heralded best seller The Senator’s Wife. First among
them is Wilhelmina—Billy—Gertz, small as a child, fiercely independent,
powerfully committed to her work as a playwright. The story itself
centers on The Lake Shore Limited—a play Billy has written
about an imagined terrorist bombing of that train as it pulls into
Union Station in Chicago, and about a man waiting to hear the fate of
his estranged wife, who is traveling on it. Billy had waited in just
such a way on 9/11 to hear whether her lover, Gus, was on one of the
planes used in the attack.
The novel moves from the snow-filled woods of Vermont to the rainy
brick sidewalks of Boston as the lives of the other characters
intersect and interweave with Billy’s: Leslie, Gus’s sister, still
driven by grief years after her brother’s death; Rafe, the actor who
rises to greatness in a performance inspired by a night of incandescent
lovemaking; and Sam, a man irresistibly drawn to Billy after he sees
the play that so clearly displays the terrible conflicts and
ambivalence of her situation.
How Billy has come to create the play out of these emotions, how it
is then created anew on the stage, how the performance itself touches
and changes the other characters’ lives—these form the thread that
binds them all together and drives the novel compulsively forward.
A powerful love story; a mesmerizing tale of entanglements,
connections, and inconsolable losses; a marvelous reflection on the
meaning of grace and the uses of sorrow, in life and in art: The Lake Shore Limited is Sue Miller at her dazzling best.
About the Author
Sue Miller is the best-selling author of the novels The Senator’s Wife, Lost in the Forest, The World Below, While I Was Gone, The Distinguished Guest, For Love, Family Pictures, and The Good Mother; the story collection Inventing the Abbotts; and the memoir The Story of My Father. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
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