Swan: A Novel

Swan: A Novel by Frances Mayes, published by Broadway on October 8, 2002, is a haunting exploration of family secrets set in a small town in Georgia. This first edition, comprising 336 pages, delves into the lives of the Mason family, whose history is disrupted when the body of Ginger Mason’s mother, Catherine, is exhumed nearly two decades after her suicide. As Ginger returns from her life as an archeologist in Italy, she and her brother J.J. confront the long-buried truths surrounding their mother’s life and death, revealing the complexities of their familial ties.
In Swan, readers will find a richly crafted narrative that intertwines mystery and personal discovery. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the deep South, capturing the unique rhythms and cultural nuances of the region. As Ginger and J.J. navigate their troubled relationship and the resurfacing of family secrets, they are forced to reevaluate their past and the impact it has on their present lives. This novel presents an intimate portrayal of the Mason family’s struggles, making it a significant addition to the genre of mystery and detective fiction.
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By the #1 bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun, Bella Tuscany and In Tuscany, Swan is a haunting novel set in the deep South — a resonant tale of long-buried family secrets and mysteries brought suddenly to light.
In her celebrated memoirs of life in Tuscany, Frances Mayes writes masterfully about people in a powerful and shaping place. In Swan, her first novel, she has created an equally intimate world, rich with striking characters and intriguing twists of fate, that hearkens back to her southern roots.
The Masons are a prominent but now fragmented family who have lived for generations in Swan, an edenic, hidebound small town in Georgia. As Swan opens, a bizarre crime pulls Ginger Mason home from her life as an archeologist in Italy: The body of her mother, Catherine, a suicide nineteen years before, has been mysteriously exhumed. Reunited on new terms with her troubled, isolated brother J.J., who has never ventured far from Swan, the Mason children grapple with the profound effects of their mother’s life and death on their own lives. When a new explanation for Catherine’s death emerges, and other closely guarded family secrets rise to the surface as well, Ginger and J.J. are confronted with startling truths about their family, a particular ordeal in a family and a town that wants to keep the past buried.
Beautifully evoking the rhythms and idiosyncrasies of the deep South while telling an utterly compelling story of the complexity of family ties, Swan marks the remarkable fiction debut of one of America’s best-loved writers.
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