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| author = [[Anita Shreve]] |
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| language = English |
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| genre = [[Romance novel]] |
| genre = [[Romance novel|Romance]] |
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| publisher = [[Little, Brown and Company]] |
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| release_date = December 2, 1999 |
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| media_type = Print (hardback & paperback) |
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| pages = 453 pp |
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| isbn = 0-316-78101-0 |
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| dewey= 813/.54 21 |
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| followed_by = [[Sea Glass]] |
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'''''Fortune's Rocks''''' is a |
'''''Fortune's Rocks''''' is a 1999 [[romance novel]] by bestselling author [[Anita Shreve]]. It is the first novel in Shreve's tetralogy to be set in a large beach house on the [[New Hampshire]] coast that used to be a [[convent]]. Chronologically, it is followed by ''[[Sea Glass (novel)|Sea Glass]]'', ''[[The Pilot's Wife]]'' and ''[[Body Surfing]]''. |
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==Plot |
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In the summer of 1899, Olympia Biddeford, a privileged, intelligent 15-year-old, and her parents have retired from the heat of Boston to the coastal resort of Fortune's Rocks. When the successful Dr. John Haskell is invited to stay, no one foresees the affair that is to follow between her and this 41-year-old man. Their passionate affair, and subsequent discovery, produce a son and leads to far-reaching consequences that span several decades. Olympia's son is taken from her immediately at birth, and despite attending a women's college she is miserable and only thinks of Haskell and her son, escaping back to the cottage at Fortune's Rocks. Here she learns of her son, Pierre Haskall, who is now three and adopted into a loving French family. In her pursuit of her child's custody, she employs Mr Tucker as a lawyer, yet realises when she wins the court case that she cannot bear to take a child from its adoptive mother. In the months that follow, Olympia transforms the Fortune's Rocks residence into a shelter for disadvantaged women, similar to her own experiences, and marries Haskell. In the ending, it is found that her son's adoptive parent has passed and she is to decide what happens to the child. |
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In the summer of [[1899]], Olympia Biddeford, a privileged, intelligent and confident fifteen year old who is vacationing with her family at Fortune's Rocks, falls in love with a married 41-year-old doctor and journalist, John Haskell. Their passionate affair, and subsequent discovery, produces a son and leads to far-reaching consequences that span several decades. |
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The novel is loosely based on the seaside neighborhood of Fortunes Rocks, located in [[Biddeford, Maine]]. |
The novel is loosely based on the seaside neighborhood of [[Fortunes Rocks, Maine|Fortunes Rocks]], located in [[Biddeford, Maine]]. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://bookpage.com/interviews/8018-anita-shreve#.VM92K9LF-So Telling the timeless tale] An Interview with Anita Shreve about ''Fortune's Rocks'' |
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*[http://www.salon.com/books/review/1999/12/08/shreve/index.html Salon Book Review] |
*[http://www.salon.com/books/review/1999/12/08/shreve/index.html Salon Book Review] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070211022258/http://www.salon.com/books/review/1999/12/08/shreve/index.html |date=2007-02-11 }} |
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 8 June 2024
Author | Anita Shreve |
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Language | English |
Genre | Romance |
Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
Publication date | December 2, 1999 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 453 pp |
ISBN | 0-316-78101-0 |
OCLC | 41991464 |
813/.54 21 | |
LC Class | PS3569.H7385 F67 2000 |
Followed by | Sea Glass |
Fortune's Rocks is a 1999 romance novel by bestselling author Anita Shreve. It is the first novel in Shreve's tetralogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. Chronologically, it is followed by Sea Glass, The Pilot's Wife and Body Surfing.
Plot
[edit]In the summer of 1899, Olympia Biddeford, a privileged, intelligent 15-year-old, and her parents have retired from the heat of Boston to the coastal resort of Fortune's Rocks. When the successful Dr. John Haskell is invited to stay, no one foresees the affair that is to follow between her and this 41-year-old man. Their passionate affair, and subsequent discovery, produce a son and leads to far-reaching consequences that span several decades. Olympia's son is taken from her immediately at birth, and despite attending a women's college she is miserable and only thinks of Haskell and her son, escaping back to the cottage at Fortune's Rocks. Here she learns of her son, Pierre Haskall, who is now three and adopted into a loving French family. In her pursuit of her child's custody, she employs Mr Tucker as a lawyer, yet realises when she wins the court case that she cannot bear to take a child from its adoptive mother. In the months that follow, Olympia transforms the Fortune's Rocks residence into a shelter for disadvantaged women, similar to her own experiences, and marries Haskell. In the ending, it is found that her son's adoptive parent has passed and she is to decide what happens to the child.
The novel is loosely based on the seaside neighborhood of Fortunes Rocks, located in Biddeford, Maine.
External links
[edit]- Telling the timeless tale An Interview with Anita Shreve about Fortune's Rocks
- Salon Book Review Archived 2007-02-11 at the Wayback Machine