The Walk Home

A Novel

Nonfiction, History, Ireland, Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
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Author: Rachel Seiffert ISBN: 9780307908827
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Publication: July 8, 2014
Imprint: Vintage Language: English
Author: Rachel Seiffert
ISBN: 9780307908827
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication: July 8, 2014
Imprint: Vintage
Language: English

Stevie comes from a long line of people who have cut and run. Just like he has.
 
Only he’s not so sure he was right to go. He’s been to London, taught himself to get by, and now he’s working as a laborer not so far from his childhood home in Glasgow. But Stevie hasn’t told his family—what’s left of them—that he’s back. Not yet.
 
He’s also not far from his uncle Eric, another one who left—for love this time. Stevie’s toughened himself up against that emotion. And as for his mother, Lindsey . . . well, she ran her whole life. From her father and Ireland, from her husband, and eventually from Stevie, too.
 
Moving between Stevie’s contemporary Glaswegian life and the story of his parents when they were young, The Walk Home is a powerful novel about the risk of love, and the madness and betrayals that can split a family. Without your past, who are you? Where does it leave you when you go against your family, turn your back on your home; when you defy the world you grew up in? If you cut your ties, will you cut yourself adrift? Yearning to belong exerts a powerful draw, and Stevie knows there are still people waiting for him to walk home.
 
An extraordinarily deft and humane writer, Rachel Seiffert tells us the truth about love and about hope.

This eBook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.  

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Stevie comes from a long line of people who have cut and run. Just like he has.
 
Only he’s not so sure he was right to go. He’s been to London, taught himself to get by, and now he’s working as a laborer not so far from his childhood home in Glasgow. But Stevie hasn’t told his family—what’s left of them—that he’s back. Not yet.
 
He’s also not far from his uncle Eric, another one who left—for love this time. Stevie’s toughened himself up against that emotion. And as for his mother, Lindsey . . . well, she ran her whole life. From her father and Ireland, from her husband, and eventually from Stevie, too.
 
Moving between Stevie’s contemporary Glaswegian life and the story of his parents when they were young, The Walk Home is a powerful novel about the risk of love, and the madness and betrayals that can split a family. Without your past, who are you? Where does it leave you when you go against your family, turn your back on your home; when you defy the world you grew up in? If you cut your ties, will you cut yourself adrift? Yearning to belong exerts a powerful draw, and Stevie knows there are still people waiting for him to walk home.
 
An extraordinarily deft and humane writer, Rachel Seiffert tells us the truth about love and about hope.

This eBook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.  

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