Sailing Lessons A Novel

Sailing Lessons A Novel by Hannah McKinnon, published by Emily Bestler Books on June 5, 2018, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics set against the backdrop of Cape Cod. This 384-page novel follows the Bailey sisters as they reunite with their estranged father, Caleb, who returns seeking forgiveness after nearly two decades. The story delves into themes of hope and reconciliation, as the sisters navigate their complex relationships with their father and each other during a transformative summer.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves together the sisters’ individual responses to their father’s return and the emotional challenges that arise. As they confront past wounds and personal regrets, the Bailey women are compelled to reflect on their lives and the bonds that tie them together. The novel captures the essence of family life and the struggles inherent in seeking closure, all while highlighting the beauty and turmoil of their coastal surroundings.
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On the shores of Cape Cod, the Bailey sisters reunite with their long-lost father for a summer of hope and forgiveness in this heartfelt novel from the author of the “sharp and evocative” (Kirkus Reviews) Mystic Summer, The Lake Season, and The Summer House, sure to appeal to “fans of Elin Hilderbrand” (Booklist).
Wrenn Bailey has lived all her life on Cape Cod with her mother Lindy, older sister Shannon, and younger sister Piper. Growing up, life was dictated by the seasons with sleepy gray winters where only the locals stayed on, followed by the sharp influx and colorful bustle of summer tourists who swept up the elbow of the Cape and infiltrated their small paradise.
But it wasn’t just the tourists who interrupted Wrenn’s formative years; her father—brilliant but troubled photographer Caleb—has long made a habit of drifting in and out of his girls’ lives. Until the one summer he left the Cape and did not return again.
Now, almost twenty years later, Caleb has come back one last time, suffering from pancreatic cancer and seeking absolution. Wrenn and her sisters each respond differently to their father’s return, determined to find closure. But that means returning to the past and revisiting old wounds—wounds that cause the tightknit Bailey women to confront their own wishes and wants, and admit to their own wrong-doings over the years. In a place that brings both great comfort and great pain, the Bailey sisters experience a summer on the Cape that promises not only hard endings, but perhaps, hopeful new beginnings.
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