Sunday, March 6, 2016

The Hurricane Sisters



Author:  Dorothea Benton Frank
Title:  The Hurricane Sisters
Genre:  Women’s Lives and Relationships
Setting:  Charleston, South Carolina
Publication Date:  2014
Number of Pages:  318

Synopsis:
The Hurricane Sisters is the story of the Waters family:   mother--Liz, a fundraiser and administrator for a domestic violence shelter; father--Clayton, a successful self-made banker who spends his weekdays in New York City;  Liz’s mother Maisie, a dynamic 80-year-old who is having a relationship with her 65-year old driver;  Ashley—their daughter who is a young painter working at an art gallery;  Ivy—their son who owns a successful retail clothing store in San Francisco; and friends, lovers and others.  The novel takes place in Charleston, South Carolina and Frank’s descriptions of the setting are very charming and picturesque. 
The story opens on the evening of Maisie’s eightieth birthday and many of the family squabbles come to light at her birthday dinner.  All of the family is there in addition to Ivy’s partner, a successful businessman from Hong Kong.  During the dinner, there is obvious tension between family members.  Maisie repeatedly mentions Liz’s sister, Juliet, who died years previously.  Liz feels her mother wishes that Juliet was still alive instead of Liz.  Liz and Clayton freely discuss the fact that Ashley can’t afford to live on her own on her salary without their help and Liz is scandalized by Ashley’s attire.  When Ivy’s partner leaves the table, Liz interrogates Ivy about the relationship. And finally, Maisie announces, Skipper, her driver is moving in with her.
The conflicts and issues that come to light during Maisie’s birthday dinner continue throughout the novel.  The story progresses one chapter at a time, each told through a different family member’s viewpoint.  One of the main recurring themes throughout the novel is domestic violence and it is encountered in different ways by different characters. Ashley gets involved with a handsome state senator who becomes abusive and when her roommate Mary Beth comes to talk to Liz about it at the domestic abuse agency where Liz works, Mary Beth also reveals that her father was abusive.  There are many side-plots but in the end, everything is resolved perfectly.   The Hurricane Sisters is a hilarious exploration of one South Carolina family and the issues that divide them and eventually bring them back together. 
Genre Elements:
·         Mostly Female Protagonists and Female Author.
·         Story line involves domestic violence, an issue that affects many women.
·         Contemporary setting.
Read-alikes:
The Girls of August by Anne Rivers Siddons
The Summer Girls by Mary Alice Monroe
The Three Mrs. Parkers by Joan A. Medlicott

3 comments:

  1. A nicely descriptive annotation. This seems like a book that really benefits from its narration being told by multiple points of view. I get the impression that there are multiple strong characters.

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  2. This is a very thorough annotation with an impressive summary. I really enjoyed reading little blurbs about the characters--the 80 year old sounds like a hoot! This book sounds like it has a very involved plot with some great twist and turns.

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  3. This is a very thorough annotation with an impressive summary. I really enjoyed reading little blurbs about the characters--the 80 year old sounds like a hoot! This book sounds like it has a very involved plot with some great twist and turns.

    ReplyDelete