Is This Tomorrow: A Novel
By (Author) Caroline Leavitt
Workman Publishing
Algonquin Books
1st June 2015
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
384
Width 140mm, Height 208mm, Spine 26mm
360g
In 1956, Ava Lark rents a house with her twelve-year-old son, Lewis, in a desirable Boston suburb. Ava is beautiful, divorced, Jewish, and a working mom. She finds her neighbors less than welcoming. Lewis yearns for his absent father, befriending the only other fatherless kids: Jimmy and Rose. One afternoon, Jimmy goes missing. The neighborhoodin the throes of Cold War paranoiaseizes the opportunity to further ostracize Ava and her son.
Years later, when Lewis and Rose reunite to untangle the final pieces of the tragic puzzle, they must decide: Should you tell the truth even if it hurts those you love, or should some secrets remain buried
Riveting.Vanity Fair
"An insightful parable about a 'complicated and uncertain era.'" --The Week
"An arresting portrait of bygone America" --San Francisco Chronicle
[T]aut and resonant mystery.Barnes Noble Review
Leavitt is a lovely writer and here she tells an absorbing story.New York Daily News
"Not only is [Leavitt] an incredibly accomplished novelist, she's also a crackerjack human being."The Huffington Post
"Leavitt has a way of crafting the loveliest novels out of tragedy ... It's her examination of loss, grief, and disappointment that will engross readers."Booklist
"This tale of domestic suspense builds to a shocking climax and will appeal to anyone immersed in suburban lore."Library Journal
Caroline Leavitt is the award-winning author of twelve novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow. Her essays and stories have been included in New York magazine, Psychology Today, More, Parenting, Redbook, and Salon. Shes a book critic for People, the Boston Globe, and the San Francisco Chronicle, and she teaches writing online at Stanford and UCLA.