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The Language of Secrets

Full title: The Language of Secrets
ISBN: 9780767932233
ISBN 10: 0767932234
Authors: Dixon, Dianne
Publisher: Anchor
Num. pages: 272
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2011

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Synopsis

from A Fresh And Exciting New Voice In Women's Fiction, the Language Of Secrets Unflinchingly Examines The Lifelong Repercussions Of A Father's Betrayal.

justin Fisher Has A Successful Career As The Manager Of A Luxury Hotel, A Lovely Wife, And A Charming Young Son. While All Signs Point To A Bright Future, Justin Can No Longer Ignore The Hole In His Life Left By His Estranged Family. When He Finally Gathers The Courage To Reconnect With His Troubled Past, Justin Is Devastated To Learn That His Parents Have Passed Away. And A Visit To The Cemetery Brings The Greatest Shock Of All--next To The Graves Of His Father And Mother Sits A Smaller Tombstone For A Three-year-old Boy: A Boy Named Thomas Justin Fisher.

what Follows Is An Extraordinary Journey As Justin Struggles With Issues Of His Own Identity And Pieces Together The Complex And Heartbreaking Truth About His Family. With Great Skill And Care, Dianne Dixon Explores The Toll That...

publishers Weekly

a Story Of Mystery, Betrayal, And Family Tragedy, Dixon's Debut Novel, Despite Its Creative Story Line, Falls Short In Execution. After Living In London For A Decade, 33-year-old Justin Fisher Returns To Southern California With His Wife And Young Son To Reconnect With The Family He Hasn't Spoken To In Years. The Rub: He Can't Remember Much Of His Childhood, Or Even Why He's Kept Himself At Such A Distance. Soon After Arriving, He Learns His Parents Are Dead, And Upon Visiting Their Graves, He Discovers A Tombstone With His Name On It Indicating He Died At Age Four. As Justin Searches His Foggy Memories For The Truth About His Past, The Narrative Skips Back In Time To Fill In The Holes With The Tale Of Justin's Mother And How Her Relationship With Three Men In College Dictates Her Future. Though There's A Payoff In The Surprise Ending, The Plot Is Painfully Overeventful—justin's Mother's Story Often Reads Like Outtakes From A Soap Opera—and Dixon's Prose Struggles To Carry The Narrative . (mar.)