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An edition of The forms of water (1993)

The forms of water

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At the age of eighty, Brendan Auberon - once a member of the Order of Our Lady of the Valley - is now a member of the Order of the Old and Crippled and Confined. Before his time runs out, Brendan has one wish: to see his two hundred acres of wooded ridge overlooking what used to be Paradise Valley...before the politicians from Boston, half a century ago, did the unthinkable. They evicted the people from their homes, their towns, their lives and drowned the villages to provide water to the big city. Now, Brendan's memories of his parents and his beloved Abbey can only be found beneath the surface of the Stillwater Reservoir.

The Forms of Water is the story of what happens when Brendan - after revealing that he's leaving half the land to his niece Wiloma and half to his nephew Henry - convinces Henry to hijack the nursing home van to make this ancestral visit. What begins as a lark becomes an adventure infinitely more complex for, as the author makes clear with brilliant metaphoric flair, the patterns of family endlessly rearrange themselves, yet remain as closely tied as snow is to rain.

For Henry - whose deluded dreams of real-estate development cost him both home and family - the promise of land rolls on his tongue like a truffle. For Wiloma - who, to the chagrin of her children and estranged husband, has become a devotee of The Church of the New Reason - the land is a distraction from her mission to bring Brendan to a place where he might die with his spirit intact. But for Henry and Wiloma's children, Brendan is neither the key to riches nor a soul in need of saving. He's Grunkie, named after a childhood mispronunciation, a force of stability amidst a morass of parental confusion. They want their parents to stop chasing after a past which can never be recovered, and to see what is happening right in front of their eyes.

It takes a single misstep one lovely morning for the Auberons to realize that if, long ago, they lost paradise through others' misdeeds, they can regain it only through the integrity of their own behavior. In a world where Wiloma's daughter cries in exasperation, "This family. When am I going to be free?" - where Brendan says wisely, "We're all lonely. It's what we do with it that counts" - we learn that the treasure we seek might lie close at hand.

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Flamingo
Language
English
Pages
292

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The Forms of Water
October 21, 2002, Flamingo
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The Forms of Water
October 21, 2002, Flamingo
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The forms of water
2002, Flamingo
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The forms of water
1994, Washington Square Press
in English
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The forms of water
1993, Pocket Books
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Edition Notes

Originally published: USA : Pocket, 1993.

Published in
London
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.54

The Physical Object

Pagination
292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18507454M
Internet Archive
formsofwater00barr_0
ISBN 10
0007114907
Library Thing
91644
Goodreads
1994648

First Sentence

"HENRY AUBERON, NEARING FIFTY AND WITHOUT A CAR, SAT IN a shabby living room that didn't belong to him."

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