For Love

For Love by Sue Miller is a First Edition published by HarperCollins in 1993, featuring 301 pages in English. This novel centers on Lottie Gardner, her brother Cameron, and their childhood friend Elizabeth, who reunite in their hometown of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after years apart. As they navigate the packing of Lottie’s mother’s house, the rekindling romance between Cameron and Elizabeth prompts Lottie to reflect on her past and contemplate her future in a new marriage.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life and the complexities of love. The story delves into the impact of a senseless tragedy on the lives of Lottie, Cameron, and Elizabeth, compelling Lottie to confront the consequences of her actions and decisions made for love. This contemporary fiction piece offers a thoughtful examination of relationships and personal growth against the backdrop of a summer filled with memories and revelations.
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For Love tells the story of Lottie Gardner, her brother Cameron, and their childhood friend Elizabeth, who all come together one summer in their hometown of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after years of separation. The packing up of her mother’s house and the rekindling of the romance between Cameron and Elizabeth lead Lottie to look back at her past, as well as to consider the future of her own new marriage. The intrusion of a senseless tragedy upon the lives of all three characters forces Lottie to examine the consequences of the things she herself has done, and will do, for love.
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