The Embers

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Literary
Cover of the book The Embers by Hyatt Bass, Henry Holt and Co.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Hyatt Bass ISBN: 9781429984928
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. Publication: June 23, 2009
Imprint: Henry Holt and Co. Language: English
Author: Hyatt Bass
ISBN: 9781429984928
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Publication: June 23, 2009
Imprint: Henry Holt and Co.
Language: English

A once-charmed family is forced to confront the devastating tragedy that struck it years ago in this fiercely tender tale of betrayal and reconciliation

It's the fall of 2007, and Emily Ascher should be celebrating: she just got engaged to the man she loves, her job is moving in new and fulfilling directions, and her once-rocky relationship with her mother, Laura, has finally mellowed into an easy give-and-take. But with the promise of new love

Settling into old comes a difficult look at how her family has been torn apart in the many years since her brother died. Her parents have long since divorced, and her father, Joe, a famous actor and playwright who has been paralyzed with grief since the tragedy, carries the blame for his son's death—but what really happened on that winter night? Why has he been unable to clear his name, or even discuss that evening with Laura and Emily?

As spring looms—and with it Emily's wedding in the Berkshires and an unveiling of Joe's new play—each Ascher begins to reevaluate the events of long ago, finally facing the truth of his or her own culpability in them. Moving between past and present over the course of sixteen years, The Embers is a skillfully structured debut novel of buried secrets and deep regrets that crush a family while bonding its members irrevocably.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A once-charmed family is forced to confront the devastating tragedy that struck it years ago in this fiercely tender tale of betrayal and reconciliation

It's the fall of 2007, and Emily Ascher should be celebrating: she just got engaged to the man she loves, her job is moving in new and fulfilling directions, and her once-rocky relationship with her mother, Laura, has finally mellowed into an easy give-and-take. But with the promise of new love

Settling into old comes a difficult look at how her family has been torn apart in the many years since her brother died. Her parents have long since divorced, and her father, Joe, a famous actor and playwright who has been paralyzed with grief since the tragedy, carries the blame for his son's death—but what really happened on that winter night? Why has he been unable to clear his name, or even discuss that evening with Laura and Emily?

As spring looms—and with it Emily's wedding in the Berkshires and an unveiling of Joe's new play—each Ascher begins to reevaluate the events of long ago, finally facing the truth of his or her own culpability in them. Moving between past and present over the course of sixteen years, The Embers is a skillfully structured debut novel of buried secrets and deep regrets that crush a family while bonding its members irrevocably.

More books from Henry Holt and Co.

Cover of the book The Science of Good and Evil by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Fencing the Sky by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book The Queen's Man by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Going to Tehran by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Old School by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Sales Guy's 7 Rules for Outselling the Recession by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Mothers and Daughters by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book In the Name of Democracy by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book The Black Cauldron 50th Anniversary Edition by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Winning the Right War by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book Pushing Murder by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book The Gods of Olympus by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book The Secret Lunch Special by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book "E" is for Evidence by Hyatt Bass
Cover of the book The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher by Hyatt Bass
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy