Leeway Cottage A Novel

Leeway Cottage A Novel by Beth Richardson Gutcheon, published by Harper Collins on May 3, 2005, is a 416-page work that explores the complexities of marriage against the backdrop of historical events. Set in the coastal village of Dundee, Maine, the narrative follows Sydney Brant and Laurus Moss, whose seemingly perfect union begins to unravel as the realities of World War II impact their lives. The story unfolds from their marriage in April 1940, through Laurus’s involvement in the Danish Resistance, and the challenges they face during their separation.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of family life and the strains of marriage as Sydney and Laurus navigate their divergent paths. The novel delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of historical events on personal relationships. As their three grown children grapple with their parents’ understanding of each other, the narrative raises questions about connection and the passage of time. This edition offers a detailed look at the characters’ lives, set against the backdrop of significant historical moments, making it a thoughtful exploration of love and resilience.
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In this beautifully written tour de force of a novel, Beth Gutcheon takes readers back to the coastal village of Dundee, Maine. There, in a Victorian summer house called Leeway Cottage, we witness the scenes of a long twentieth-century marriage.
In April 1940, as the Nazis march into Denmark, a rich girl of the Dundee summer colony named Sydney Brant marries a gifted Danish pianist, Laurus Moss. They believe they are well matched, as young lovers do, but almost at once, their views of the world and their marriage begin to diverge. Laurus’s beloved family is in Copenhagen, hostage to what the fortunes of Hitler’s war will bring, especially as his mother is Jewish. When Laurus chooses to leave Sydney in the fall of 1941 to help build a Danish Resistance from London, Sydney is dismayed. By the time they are reunited four years later, Laurus’s family and the reader have been through one of the most stirring stories of the war: Denmark’s courageous grassroots rescue of virtually all 7,000 of the country’s Jews. Meanwhile, in America, Sydney has led a group knitting for the war effort, and had a baby.
In the decades to come, many people, especially their three grown children, will wonder whether these two very different people understand each other at all. If they do, how do they stay together? Laurus likes to claim that in heaven you get to see the movie of your life, with all the blanks filled in. In their old age Sydney fears what he might see and why he wants to know; their children fear he’ll die and there won’t be any movie.
But there will be.
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