Synopsis
"The beautiful child of older parents, raised on the eastern end of Long
Island among the summer houses of the rich, Theresa is the town's most
sought-after babysitter - cheerful, poised, an effortless storyteller,
a wonder with children and animals - but also a solitary soul already
attuned to the paradoxes and compromises of adult life. Among her charges
this fateful summer is Daisy, her younger cousin, who has left a crowded
working-class household in the city to spend a few quiet weeks in this
bucolic place, under Theresa's benevolent eye. While Theresa copes with
the challenge presented by the neighborhood's waiflike children, the
tumultuous households of her employers, the mysteriously compelling attentions
of an aging painter, and Daisy's fragility of body and spirit, her precocious,
tongue-in-cheek sense of order is put to the test as she makes the perilous
crossing into adulthood."
(Publisher)
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Reviews
- "There is...something Jamesian about McDermott's style: this novel's craftsmanship and its moral intelligence are as one."
(The New York Times Book Review)
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