Grace

Cover of Grace by Elizabeth Nunez
Publisher: One World
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780345455338
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Grace by Elizabeth Nunez is a First Edition published by One World on March 4, 2003. This 304-page novel explores the complexities of relationships through the lens of Justin Peters, a Harvard-educated professor of literature, and his wife, Sally, a primary school teacher. Set against the backdrop of snow-covered Brooklyn, the narrative delves into Justin’s struggles for professional respect and his growing concerns about his marriage as Sally begins to emotionally distance herself.

Readers will find a nuanced examination of trust, redemption, and family dynamics as both characters confront their pasts and the implications for their future together. The story highlights Sally’s belief in the learned skill of happiness and Justin’s fears regarding their relationship, particularly in light of Sally’s lingering feelings for a former love. Through its delicate prose, Grace presents a contemporary urban love story that captures the intricacies of personal growth and the challenges of maintaining a union amidst life’s trials.


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Justin Peters is a Harvard-educated professor of British and classic literature who reads Shakespeare to his four-year-old daughter, Giselle. A native of Trinidad and the product of a strict, English-style education, Justin and his focus on the works of “Dead White Men” receive little professional respect at the public Brooklyn college where he teaches. But whatever troubles he might have at work are eclipsed when he realizes his wife, Sally, has begun to pull away from him, both physically and emotionally.

Harlem-born Sally Peters, a mother on the verge of turning forty, is a primary school teacher who believes that joy is a learned skill, and that it takes strength to be happy. After a life of tragic losses, Sally thought she had finally found that strength when she met Justin.

But now, Sally wants something more. And Justin is angered by her uncertainty about their life and frightened by the thought that perhaps Sally never stopped loving the ex-boyfriend for whom she wrote fierce poems. Is he, Justin wonders, responsible for helping Sally find meaning in her life—a life that seems to him most fortunate? If Sally and Justin’s union is to survive, both must face the crippling echoes of their own pasts before those memories forever cloud and alter their future.

Set in a snow-covered Brooklyn, Grace is a thoughtful and lovely meditation on trust, redemption, and family. Elizabeth Nunez’s delicate prose brings the struggles, aches, and tender moments of this contemporary urban love story into vivid focus.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Grace” by Elizabeth Nunez. Synopsis preview: Justin Peters is a Harvard-educated professor of British and classic literature who reads Shakespeare to his four-year-old daughter, Giselle. A native of Trinidad and the product of a strict, English-style education, Jus…
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Publisher: One World. Year: 2003.
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ISBN-13: 9780345455338.
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Language: en. Pages: 304. Edition: First Edition.

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