The Geometry of Sisters

The Geometry of Sisters
by Luanne Rice

The Geometry of Sisters
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Author: Luanne Rice
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2009-04-14
ISBN: 0553805134
Number of pages: 336
Publisher: Bantam

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Book Review: This is a good weekend read, because it begs not to be put down until finished.
Summary: 5 Stars

Everybody knows that sisters have a special bond. Beck Shaw knows this, because she and her older sister Carrie had a great relationship. Travis, the middle child, knows this because he has seen that there are some things about Carrie that she would only tell their little sister and not him. But Carrie has run away, and that means bonds in the family have been broken.

Maura, their mother, has her own sister to think about, because they've been estranged for years. She is distressed about her daughter and has done everything she can to get her back. Carrie ran away after being involved in the same accident that killed Maura's husband, Andy. Finally she decides to move her family from Ohio to Rhode Island, where she will become a teacher at her former school.

Newport Academy is a strange experience, not only for Maura, who keeps running into people connected with those she used to know, but also for Beck, who is just starting high school, and Travis, who is becoming a football star but can't help feel as if he is adjusting too much compared to his mother and sister. But slowly they all do, while feeling haunted by their individual and collective memories of Carrie and Andy.

Beck becomes a math star, and she and a new friend spend hours trying to find the secret to infinity. Both girls who have lost fathers, they believe this is a way of getting back to them, when in reality it may just be their way of grieving. In addition, Beck investigates an old school mystery regarding a rich student who died in a terrible accident. Mary, the ghost of Newport Academy, also had a sister, and Beck finds solace in reading their shared journals. Her math teacher, Stephen Campbell, develops a relationship with Maura, who feels troubled about an old love affair she had with a man who still lives in Newport --- and who is friends with Stephen. She has a deep, dark, 18-year-old secret, which in turn is a part of Carrie's reason for running away.

THE GEOMETRY OF SISTERS is, fittingly, as complicated a tale as geometry itself, with interwoven stories and strange connections between people. In that way it reads almost like a thriller, or a movie. However, at its core are emotion and family ties. Sisterhood plays into dozens of relationships and conflicts within the story. Luanne Rice examines how sisterhoods evolve through time and how they can be torn apart.

At times the novel seems too easy --- less literary and more like chick lit. But it manages to stay away from that because of its scope. Constantly changing points of view, it takes us from Beck's view of her mother and then to her mother's view of Beck; later we learn what Travis thinks, and how Carrie is functioning without her family. Maybe a bit too jumpy, THE GEOMETRY OF SISTERS is ultimately richer because of its ability to look at the same family from a variety of angles.

This is a good weekend read, because it begs not to be put down until finished. It flows easily and cleverly places suspense and romance throughout to catch a variety of readers. The book is perhaps simple in its writing, but it's still worth a read.

Summary of The Geometry of Sisters

What is one sister without the other? Is it even possible to imagine?

New York Times
bestselling author Luanne Rice explores the complex emotional equations of love and loyalty that hold together three pairs of remarkable sisters. Here in the halls of Newport Academy, a unique private school that has attracted generations of rebels, outcasts, and visionaries, an unforgettable lesson in the eternal truths of sisterhood is about to begin?.

After years away, Maura Shaw has returned to Newport, Rhode Island, to teach English at the academy. Behind her lies her life as the perfect Midwestern wife and mother, a life that seemed on the surface to be all she had ever wished for. That illusion vanished in a storm off Mackinac Island in the wake of an accident that engulfed Maura?s husband and her older daughter, Carrie. Now, with her son and younger daughter, she hopes to find a new beginning.

Newport has never failed to infuse Maura with a sense of mystery and hope. But for fourteen-year-old Beck, the move is a painful upheaval from everything she has ever loved?especially her sister, Carrie. Ever since her sister disappeared, Beck has retreated into the world of mathematics, where principles are permanent, unlike so many other things in life. Without Carrie, Beck has lost half of herself?the half that would have fit in at the elite private school she and her brother, Travis, will now attend. The half that made things right. Still, Beck clings to the hope that her sister will return to them.

Beck isn?t alone in her struggle to adjust. At sixteen, Travis is juggling a long-distance first love and an attraction to an expensive-looking girl with a wicked sparkle in her eye. And for Maura, ghosts linger here?an unresolved breach with her own beloved sister and a long-ago secret that may now have the power to set her free?.

Set against the breathtaking beauty of the New England coast at its most dramatic, populated by a cast of indelible characters, The Geometry of Sisters is Luanne Rice at her most compelling, a dazzling world to which readers will want to return again and again.
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Luanne Rice is a New York Times bestselling author whose moving novels of love and family have inspired the devotion of readers everywhere. Rice began her writing career. She is the author of twenty-six novels, most recently Last Kiss, Light of the Moon, What Matters Most, The Edge of Winter, Sandcastles, and Summer of Roses. Rice lives in New York City and Old Lyme, Connecticut. See more of her books in the Luanne Rice Author Store.

I grew up in a triangle of sisters, the oldest of three girls. Invisible lines stretched between us, never quite equidistant. Within our tight threesome, one always felt a little left out. We told each other everything, except the occasional deep, dark secret. And when one learned the other two had known, it was a knife in the heart.

The Geometry Of Sisters tells of three sets of sisters, the amazing and treacherous ways they love and protect each other. It?s set in a New England prep school, on a cliff in Newport, Rhode Island. Newport, because my sisters and I lived there the year after our father died, and prep school because...

My youngest sister was (and is) brilliant and the most sensitive girl on earth. My mother taught at our junior high. It was a rough school, and some kids gave us a hard time for being a teacher?s daughters. My middle sister and I survived, but I decided our youngest sister needed a different environment. My father was sick, my mother preoccupied with his illness, so I felt it was up to me.

I researched private schools at our downtown library, got lost in catalogues promising fine academics, graceful architecture, rolling hills, tradition passed down from class to class, a sense of safety and enclosure. I thought somehow, in a school like that, my sister would be protected from life?s pain and dangers.

She was accepted to Miss Porter?s School with a full scholarship. She spent four years there, a test for our triangle. My middle sister and I would drive her to school, take her to the Farm Shop for lunch, find ways to keep us all close.

When she went to Deerfield for ?Winterim,? a month-long winter study opportunity, she asked my middle sister up for the weekend and a dance. This was one of my left-out times. I could have invited myself along, but such is the delicate sensibility of sisterhood--it?s the asking that counts. Equally, there have been occasions I?ve excluded one sister or the other, put her in the middle, known that she felt hurt; sisters feel the shards of each other?s pain.

Life has taught me that the visible connection among sisters is no more intense and permanent than the unseen one. Welcome to the geometry of families. Are you part of a triangle, a straight line, a parallelogram, a circle? Are you a single point? Family members exist in relation to each other, not in bloodless planes, angles and lines, but in love, joy, hurt, and sorrow.

My father died in April the year my sister graduated from Miss Porter?s. Death made us sad and wild. The three of us moved to Newport--we left home, but stayed together. My sisters worked at a boatyard; I wrote fiction. We spent evenings on Thames Street and at Bannister?s Wharf. I met a boy with deep-sea eyes. He lived in his family?s warehouse on a cobblestone alley; he painted boats. We took walks.

My sisters and I were far from the protected enclosure of a New England boarding school, but how safe had it been, anyway? My father had died while she was a student there. Nothing could bring him back, life would soon take the three of us in different directions, and all those racing yachts and Australian sailors were an obstacle course of sorts.

But that summer I had a boat-painting friend, and my sisters and I lived under the same roof, and the first seeds of the story that would become The Geometry Of Sisters were planted. --Luanne Rice

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