Florence Adler Swims Forever
Books | Fiction / Family Life / General
3.8
(78)
Rachel Beanland
“The perfect summer read” (USA TODAY) begins with a shocking tragedy that results in three generations of the Adler family grappling with heartbreak, romance, and the weight of family secrets over the course of one summer. *A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice * One of USA TODAY’s “Best Books of 2020” * One of Good Morning America’s “25 Novels You'll Want to Read This Summer” * One of Parade’s “26 Best Books to Read This Summer”Atlantic City, 1934. Every summer, Esther and Joseph Adler rent their house out to vacationers escaping to “America’s Playground” and move into the small apartment above their bakery. Despite the cramped quarters, this is the apartment where they raised their two daughters, Fannie and Florence, and it always feels like home. Now, Florence has returned from college, determined to spend the summer training to swim the English Channel, and Fannie, pregnant again after recently losing a baby, is on bedrest for the duration of her pregnancy. After Joseph insists they take in a mysterious young woman whom he recently helped emigrate from Nazi Germany, the apartment is bursting at the seams. Esther only wants to keep her daughters close and safe but some matters are beyond her control: there’s Fannie’s risky pregnancy—not to mention her always-scheming husband, Isaac—and the fact that the handsome heir of a hotel notorious for its anti-Semitic policies, seems to be in love with Florence. When tragedy strikes, Esther makes the shocking decision to hide the truth—at least until Fannie’s baby is born—and pulls the family into an elaborate web of secret-keeping and lies, bringing long-buried tensions to the surface that reveal how quickly the act of protecting those we love can turn into betrayal. “Readers of Emma Straub and Curtis Sittenfeld will devour this richly drawn debut family saga” (Library Journal) that’s based on a true story and is a breathtaking portrayal of how the human spirit can endure—and even thrive—after tragedy.
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Author
Rachel Beanland
Pages
320
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2020-07-07
ISBN
1982132485 9781982132484
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"I give this one 4 stars because according to the author's note it is loosely based on truth. I did find myself "skimming" parts of it but the overall story was very good, especially after I read the author's note"
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Melissa
"Not to be too harsh, but here we go. That was idiotic. Dozens of threads that could have been tied into something interesting left to languish in the abyss with nothing to come of them, selfish idiots getting away with a fortune and painted as someone deserving pity, the book ending before the ENTIRE POINT of the story even happens, and all of it done with half-cocked writing. Open a phone book and read it. It'll be less painful."