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The Forrests - Emily Perkins

The Forrests

By: Emily Perkins

Paperback | 7 August 2012

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Evelyn and Dorothy - the twins - are seven when the Forrests move from New York City, the hub of the world, to Westmere, New Zealand. The Forrest Trust Fund now cut out of their lives, the family live under a cloudless sky, in the dust and the heat, outdoors and running wild. Their father - who they would only call Frank - works for a cab company over the weekends but is really an actor. Michael, the eldest, has a friend called Daniel whose father lives in a half-way house. He starts to live with them, punches Dorothy on the shoulder to stop her crying when she starts school, and becomes family.

Lee, their mother, takes them to a commune when she needs to get away from Frank. The memory of that place - the freedom, the dirty richness of the landscape, the stolen kisses - their chaotic childhood, undulates beneath the surface of all their lives, and brings them together in flickering moments when they grow far apart.

The passing of time happens quickly. Evelyn and Dorothee grow older, discover sex, love, have babies, and watch as they too grow old. Their youngest sister moves away and their parents decrease in importance in their lives. Daniel, like a shadow, is always in the back of their minds. Death changes everything, but somehow life remains the same.

In a narrative that shifts and moves, growing as wild as the characters, The Forrests is an extraordinary literary achievement. A novel that sings with color and memory, it speaks of family and time, dysfunction, aging and loneliness, about lethargy, heat, youth, and how there is always something inaccessible and secretive, lying just out of reach.
Industry Reviews
"Transcendent... the author's descriptively rich prose and sense of scene drives the story on...Perkins knows how to artfully reveal her characters' inner machinations as they cope with whatever comes their way." - Publishers Weekly, starred review "This timelessly true tale will appeal to discerning readers of literary fiction." - Booklist "Perkins has a remarkable ability to capture the joys and angst of each stage of life, from the stings and sorrows of rejection and loss to feelings of ineptitude, boredom, and desire to the sustaining love of family...recommended for fans of family sagas such as those by Anne Tyler and Zadie Smith." - Library Journal "Transcendent... the author's descriptively rich prose and sense of scene drives the story on...Perkins knows how to artfully reveal her characters' inner machinations as they cope with whatever comes their way." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"This timelessly true tale will appeal to discerning readers of literary fiction." --Booklist

"Perkins has a remarkable ability to capture the joys and angst of each stage of life, from the stings and sorrows of rejection and loss to feelings of ineptitude, boredom, and desire to the sustaining love of family...recommended for fans of family sagas such as those by Anne Tyler and Zadie Smith." --Library Journal Transcendent the author's descriptively rich prose and sense of scene drives the story on Perkins knows how to artfully reveal her characters' inner machinations as they cope with whatever comes their way. "Publishers Weekly, starred review"

This timelessly true tale will appeal to discerning readers of literary fiction. "Booklist"

Perkins has a remarkable ability to capture the joys and angst of each stage of life, from the stings and sorrows of rejection and loss to feelings of ineptitude, boredom, and desire to the sustaining love of family recommended for fans of family sagas such as those by Anne Tyler and Zadie Smith. "Library Journal""

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