A Map of the World

A Map of the World by Jane Hamilton, published by Anchor Books in 1995, is a poignant exploration of a rural American family’s life turned upside down by tragedy. This first edition spans 389 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the Goodwin family—Howard, Alice, and their daughters, Emma and Claire—who live on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. Their seemingly tranquil existence is shattered when a neighbor’s child drowns in their pond while under Alice’s care, leading to a series of harrowing events that challenge their relationships and community standing.
Readers will find a deeply emotional story that delves into themes of family life and legal struggles. As Alice grapples with the aftermath of the accident and faces accusations that threaten to unravel her life, the novel examines the complexities of guilt, betrayal, and the search for redemption. Through Alice’s journey, the book presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by individuals in a small community, highlighting the intricate dynamics of human relationships and the impact of societal judgment. A Map of the World offers a rich narrative that invites reflection on the uncharted territories of the human heart.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the author of the widely acclaimed The Book of Ruth comes a harrowing, heartbreaking drama about a rural American family and a disastrous event that forever changes their lives. The Goodwins, Howard, Alice, and their little girls, Emma and Claire, live on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. Although suspiciously regarded by their neighbors as “that hippie couple” because of their well-educated, urban background, Howard and Alice believe they have found a source of emotional strength in the farm, he tending the barn while Alice works as a nurse in the local elementary school. But their peaceful life is shattered one day when a neighbor’s two-year-old daughter drowns in the Goodwins’ pond while under Alice’s care. Tormented by the accident, Alice descends even further into darkness when she is accused of sexually abusing a student at the elementary school. Soon, Alice is arrested, incarcerated, and as good as convicted in the eyes of a suspicious community. As a child, Alice designed her own map of the world to find her bearings. Now, as an adult, she must find her way again, through a maze of lies, doubt and ill will. A vivid human drama of guilt and betrayal, A Map of the World chronicles the intricate geographies of the human heart and all its mysterious, uncharted terrain. The result is a piercing drama about family bonds and a disappearing rural American life. – Publisher description.
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