Karen discovers that her husband, Adam, is having an affair with a woman by the name of Dorothy. This seems so improbable that Karen cannot come to terms with the situation; nor can Adam, whose evasiveness leads him only into confusion.
Because Dorothy's name is accidentally picked up by the children, Tom and Hannah, her hovering presence enters into family life during a summer that forms a pattern from the various types, uses and abuses of fantasy.
With her customary skill, Jane Gillespie weaves an intriguing story around a well-observed portrait of a family beset by uncertainty.
Because Dorothy's name is accidentally picked up by the children, Tom and Hannah, her hovering presence enters into family life during a summer that forms a pattern from the various types, uses and abuses of fantasy.
With her customary skill, Jane Gillespie weaves an intriguing story around a well-observed portrait of a family beset by uncertainty.
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