The Sound of Glass
By (Author) Karen White
Penguin Putnam Inc
New American Library
1st July 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
448
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 24mm
397g
From the New York Times bestselling author of A Long Time Gone, a story of a Southern family's buried history-now in trade paperback. The New York Times bestselling author of the Tradd Street novels explores a Southern family's buried history, which will change the life of the woman who unearths it, secret by shattering secret. Two years after the death of her husband, Merritt Heyward receives unexpected news-Cal's family home in Beaufort, South Carolina, bequeathed by his reclusive grandmother, now belongs to Merritt. In Beaufort, the secrets of Cal's unspoken-of past reside among the pluff mud and jasmine of the ancestral Heyward home on the Bluff. This unknown legacy, now Merritt's, will change and define her as she navigates her new life-a life complicated by the arrival of her too young stepmother and ten-year-old half brother. Soon, in this house of strangers, Merritt is forced into unraveling the Heyward family past as she faces her own fears and finds the healing she needs in the salt air of the Lowcountry.
Praise for The Sound of Glass
From the mysterious events of the first chapter to the heart-rending revelations of the last, Karen White paints a vivid portrait of a family filled with secrets, strife andultimatelylove. I adore Karens stories and The Sound of Glass may well be my new favorite.USA Today bestselling author Diane Chamberlain
Complex and emotionally rich, Karen Whites Sound of Glass will linger in the readers heart long after the last page is turned. A gripping story, beautifully told.New York Timesbestselling authorKaren Rose
A richly imagined, multilayered mystery where interlinked stories and unearthed secrets of a damaged family lead to courage and healing. Engrossing from beginning to end.New York Times bestselling authorBeth Hoffman
More Praise forNew York Timesbestselling author Karen White
There is a rhythm to the writing of Karen White. It has a pace, a beat, a cadence that is all its own.The Huffington Post
Whites dizzying carousel of a plot keeps those pages turning, so much so that the book can [be]and should befinished in one afternoon, interrupted only by a glass of sweet iced tea.Oprah.com
White captures the true essence of Charleston by intertwining the sights and smells of the historic town with an enchanting story filled with ghostly spirits, love, and forgivenessa once-in-a-lifetime series.Fresh Fiction
This is storytelling of the highest order: the kind of book that leaves you both deeply satisfied and aching for more.Beatriz Williams,New York Timesbestselling author ofTiny Little Thing
Readers will find Whites prose an uplifting experience as she is a truly gifted storyteller.Las Vegas Review-Journal
Karen Whiteis theNew York Timesbestselling author of more than twenty novels, including the Tradd Street series, The Night the Lights Went Out,Flight Patterns,The Sound of Glass,A Long Time Gone, andThe Time Between. She is the coauthor ofThe Forgotton RoomwithNew York Timesbestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig. She grew up in London but now lives with her husband and two children near Atlanta, Georgia.