Synopses & Reviews
Award-winning writer Stewart O'Nan has been acclaimed by critics as one of today's most accomplished novelists and hailed by
The New York Times as "a master of voices and the place they resonate from, of human rhythms and the universal rhythms they cut across." Now, with
Wish You Were Here, he reaches a new level of achievement, weaving together the lives and desires of three generations of an American family gathered together for one final summer week at their summer cottage.
A year after the death of her husband, Henry, Emily Maxwell summons her family to their vacation house on Lake Chautauqua, in western New York, one last time before selling the place. Joining her is her sister-in-law Arlene, a retired schoolteacher who silently mourns the passing of the lake house from her family's hands and is still wounded from a love lost long ago. Emily's firebrand daughter, Meg, a recovering alcoholic recently separated from her husband, brings her children from Detroit the blossoming Sarah and the timid Justin. Emily's son, Ken, a struggling photographer who quit his job and mortgaged his future to pursue his art, brings his wife, Lisa, who is secretly heartened to be visiting the house for the last time and not-so-secretly cool to her prickly mother-in-law and their children, the bookish Ella and the troubled Sam. With honesty and generosity, O'Nan inhabits each character during the course of their week together, illuminating the many lives of the Maxwell family as memories of past summers resurface, old rivalries flare up, and love is rekindled and born anew.
Poignant and resonant, Wish You Were Here is a magical book whose beauties are as moving as a summer storm and as brilliant as the glint of sun on water.
Review
"O'Nan relies on a patient accumulation of detail instead of a focused dramatic arc to achieve a Vermeer-like realism in his latest novel....At times the story is smothered by its own accumulative logic; yet in clinging so relentlessly to the surface of his world, O'Nan slowly pulls the reader into it." Publishers Weekly
Review
"Taking us inside everyone, from sixtyish women to 10-year-old boys, O'Nan gets all the details right....readers will find themselves fully engaged by each character's particular dilemmas and dreams." Booklist
Synopsis
From one of America's foremost novelists comes a tender and eloquent work about three generations of a family brought together for one last week of vacation in a summer cottage alive with memories, hopes, and dreams.