Sweetwater: A Novel

Sweetwater: A Novel by Roxana Robinson is a first edition published by Random House on May 13, 2003. This 336-page work explores the intricate dynamics of family and personal renewal through the lens of Isabel Green, a young widow navigating her second marriage to Paul Simmons. Set against the backdrop of New York City and the Adirondack Mountains, the narrative delves into the complexities of starting anew while grappling with the echoes of the past.
Readers will find a poignant portrayal of Isabel’s journey as she confronts familial challenges and her own emotional landscape. The novel intricately weaves themes of psychological depth and environmental awareness, highlighting Isabel’s role as an advocate amidst the beauty and tension of the natural world. Robinson’s elegant prose captures the nuances of relationships and the interplay between personal and environmental struggles, making Sweetwater a thoughtful examination of life’s complexities.
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In this brilliant, luminous novel, one of our finest realist writers gives us a story of surpassing depth and emotional power. Acclaimed for her lucid and compassionate exploration of the American family, Roxana Robinson sets her new work on familiar terrain—New York City and the Adirondacks—but with Sweetwater she transcends the particulars of the domestic sphere with a broader, more encompassing vision. In this poignant account of a young widow and her second marriage, Robinson expands her scope to include the larger natural world as well as the smaller, more intimate one of the home.
Isabel Green’s marriage to Paul Simmons, after the death of her first husband, marks her reconnection to life—a venture she’s determined will succeed. But this proves to be harder than she’d anticipated, and the challenges of starting afresh seem more complicated in adulthood. Staying at the Simmons lodge for their annual summer visit, Isabel finds herself entering into a set of familial complexities. She struggles to understand her new husband, his elderly, difficult parents and his brother, whose relationship with Paul seems oddly fraught. Furthermore, her second marriage begins to cast into sharp relief the troubling echoes of her first. Isabel’s professional life plays a part as well: a passionate environmental advocate, she is aware of the tensions within the mountain landscape itself during a summer of spectacular beauty and ominous drought.
In her cool, elegant prose, Robinson gracefully delivers a plot that is complex, surprising and ultimately wrenching in its impact. As the strands of family are woven tightly and inevitably together, and as the past painfully informs the present, the vivid backdrop of the physical world provides its own eloquent dynamic. Sweetwater is a stunning achievement by a writer at the peak of her craft.
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