Synopses & Reviews
Booklist praised
Her Daughter's Eyes as "a modern-day depiction of familial disintegration with offbeat twists and luminous sparks of hope." Now,
Jessica Barksdale Inclán reveals the closely intertwined lives of four women-their struggles to be good wives, mothers, friends-and the troubled secrets they hide.
Every summer, Felice, Helen, Stella, and Grace meet at Oakland View Swim and Tennis Club, watching their children learn to swim, slowly becoming friends. After seven years, there is no reason to think things will ever change-until the summer Grace's illness returns. On the brink of crisis, as the women try to help Grace confront a trauma that begins to seem quite different from what she claims, they are forced to examine their own lives...and face a painful truth. That they don't really know Grace-or themselves-at all...
About the Author
Jessica Barksdale Inclán teaches composition, creative writing, mythology, and women's literature at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, California. Her short stories and poems have appeared in various journals and newspapers. Ms Inclán holds bachelor's degrees in sociology and English literature from CSU and a master's degree in English literature from SFSU. This is her second novel.