For Love

For Love by Sue Miller, published by Harper Collins on January 9, 1999, is a first edition literary fiction work comprising 352 pages. The narrative centers on Lottie Gardner, her brother Cameron, and their childhood friend Elizabeth, who reunite in their hometown of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after years apart. As Lottie sorts through her mother’s belongings, she is flooded with memories and observes the revival of a past romance between Cameron and Elizabeth, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of family dynamics and love.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of relationships and the complexities that arise when love intersects with personal choices. The story delves into the impact of a sudden tragedy that compels Lottie to reflect on her actions and the sacrifices made for love. Through its intricate portrayal of familial bonds and emotional connections, this book offers a nuanced look at the themes of love and memory, inviting readers to consider the profound effects of their decisions.
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With insight and intelligence, Sue Miller explores the intricates of family and love
Lottie Gardner, her brother, Cameron, and their childhood friend Elizabeth have all come together in their hometown of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after years of separation. Lottie is barraged with memories of the past as she packs up her mother’s house and witnesses the rekindling of an old romance between Cameron and Elizabeth. When a senseless tragedy intrudes upon them, Lottie is forced to examine the consequences of what she has done for love.
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