Sweet Water

Sweet Water by Christina Baker Kline, published by HarperCollins in 1993, is a work of fiction that follows the journey of Cassie Simon, a struggling artist in New York City. Upon learning that she has inherited sixty acres of land in Sweetwater, Tennessee, from a grandfather she never knew, Cassie sees this as an opportunity for change. Her move to the small Southern town, where her mother grew up and tragically passed away, sets the stage for a deep exploration of her family’s past and the impact of her mother’s memory.
In Sweet Water, readers will find Cassie grappling with the mysteries surrounding her mother’s death and the emotional complexities that arise from her return to Sweetwater. As she navigates her new surroundings, the story delves into themes of loss, identity, and the lengths to which people will go for love and understanding. This first edition spans 285 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to immerse themselves in Cassie’s poignant journey of self-discovery and reconciliation.
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Cassie Simon is a struggling artist living in New York City. When she receives a call from a magistrate telling her she has inherited sixty acres of land in Sweetwater, Tennessee, from her grandfather, whom she never knew, she takes it as a sign: it’s time for a change. She moves to the small Southern town where her mother, Ellen, grew up–and where she died tragically when Cassie was three. From the moment she arrives in Sweetwater, Cassie is overwhelmed by the indelible mark her mother’s memory left behind. As she delves into the thicket of mystery that surrounds her mother’s death, Cassie begins to discover the desperate measures of which the human heart is capable.
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