Rent: Evening (Vintage Contemporaries)

By Susan Minot

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A NEW YORK TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

July 1954. An island off the coast of Maine. Ann Grant—a 25-year-old New York career girl—is a bridesmaid at her best friend's lavish wedding. Also present is a man named Harris Arden, whom Ann has never met . . .

After three marriages and five children, Ann Lord lies in an upstairs bedroom of a house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. What comes to her, eclipsing a stream of doctor's visits and friends stopping by and grown children overheard whispering from the next room, is a rush of memories from a weekend 40 years ago in Maine, when she fell in love with a passion that even now throws a shadow onto the rest of her life. In Evening, Susan Minot gives us a novel of spellbinding power on the nature of memory and love.

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Book Details

ISBN 10: 0307387127
ISBN 13: 9780307387127
264 pages.
First Published:10/6/1998
List Price:13.95
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Literature & Fiction, All Categories, Movie Tie-Ins, Contemporary, Literary, Genre Fiction, ( M ), Minot, Susan

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katebranson writes,

It's usually true that the book is always better than the movie. This is the case for Evening. The point of view the story is told in, through the dying mind of Ann Lord, can be confusing at times. This seems to be purposefully done, as Minot wants the reader to experience Ann's state of mind as she looks back on the lost love of her life as she lies dying. I suggest you read the book, and skip the movie.