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Susanna Daniel (1)

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2 Obras 517 Miembros 37 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Obras de Susanna Daniel

Stiltsville (2010) 333 copias
Sea Creatures (2013) 184 copias

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Slow start in which I kept asking myself why I kept reading about this fairly mundane family in their well-wrought Miami setting until 3/4 of the way through when events take over and the book becomes much more emotional and interesting as placid days turn to confrontations with crime, weather, health.
 
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featherbooks | 25 reseñas más. | May 7, 2024 |
Whipped through this family story in a day as it contained interesting medical anomalies like parasomnia & its repercussions, as well as a child with selective mutism and injuries suffered in a fall. The main character confronts her mothering capabilities as she examines her marriage and friendships. Their experiences with natural events such as Hurricane Andrew kept me glued to the page. There were some lovely descriptions of a green flash at sunset, the rescue of a sea turtle, the wind sock pattern of a jellyfish bloom, and other nature encounters as trips by Zodiac, canoe, and swimming brought them into close connection with the Florida coastline. I read her last book, [b:Stiltsville|8692565|Stiltsville|Susanna Daniel|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1369158772s/8692565.jpg|13565086]and thought this a better story.… (más)
 
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featherbooks | 10 reseñas más. | May 7, 2024 |
The perfect book to read in the dead of a Wisconsin winter. I love the descriptions of Miami and the lovely Florida coastline. It is a touching story without being too sentimental or sappy.
 
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Carmentalie | 25 reseñas más. | Jun 4, 2022 |
This is a compelling read, in part because of the hints dropped casually like pebbles in the ocean and the oppressive feeling-- not unlike the humidity -- that something bad will happen. We learn that Georgia and her husband Graham are headed south for a fresh start, moving from IL to Miami, FL where her Dad and his wife Lidia are. We don’t know why they need a fresh start. We learn that their 3-1/2 yr. old son Frankie no longer speaks, but we don’t know why. We learn that Georgia suffers from insomnia and Graham suffers from parasomnia, a more drastic sleep condition that includes sleepwalking, so he avoids sleep, but we don’t know the toll this takes on the family. And as narrator, Georgia drops in a lot of “if I’d know then….” type of comments, so of course we want to find out where it is all headed. The fresh start includes a new job for Graham at Rosential/U of Miami using his marine physics degree; he eventually heads offshore for a length of time for work. For Georgia it is to be errand-runner to Charlie Hicks, an artist-hermit who lives in Stiltsville, about a mile out to sea in a small house built on pilings in the ocean (true place!). Frankie accompanies her on these runs and both he and Charlie benefit. For Frankie it is a new pediatrician who doesn’t accept his mutism, and also a speech pathologist who helps him make a breakthrough. The little family lives on a houseboat, moored right off her parents’ house in a canal. Haunting all this dynamic is Georgia’s dead mother, a cancer victim, which is all brought closer to mind by proximity. You can kind of see the storm brewing here…. and it all culminates in Hurricane Andrew, which gives the story a more definitive setting. Clever interplay of characters, thoughtful prose, beautiful ocean imagery and a captivating plot line as you try to determine what is lurking just below the surface. Cue the Jaws music.… (más)
 
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CarrieWuj | 10 reseñas más. | Oct 24, 2020 |

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