How the Light Gets In

By Joyce Maynard

How the Light Gets In - Joyce Maynard
  • Release Date: 2024-06-25
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 62 Ratings

Description

From New York Times bestselling author Joyce Maynard comes the eagerly anticipated follow-up to her beloved novel Count the Ways—a complex story of three generations of a family and its remarkable, resilient, indomitable matriarch, Eleanor.

Following the death of her former husband, Cam, fifty-four-year-old Eleanor has moved back to the New Hampshire farm where they raised three children to care for their brain-injured son, Toby, now an adult. Toby’s older brother, Al, is married and living in Seattle with his wife; their sister, Ursula, lives in Vermont with her husband and two children. Although all appears stable, old resentments, anger, and bitterness simmer just beneath the surface.

How the Light Gets In follows Eleanor and her family through fifteen years (2010 to 2024) as their story plays out against a uniquely American backdrop and the events that transform their world (climate change, the January 6th insurrection, school violence) and shape their lives (later-life love, parental alienation, steadfast friendship). With her trademark sensitivity and insight, Joyce Maynard paints an indelible portrait of characters both familiar and new making their way over rough, messy, and treacherous terrain to find their way to what is, for each, a place to call “home.”

Reviews

  • If you want to know the author’s political views…this is your book

    1
    By reader 988
    Let me start by saying I have never written a review on a book before but felt compelled to write this review. I got through 50% of the book before I just gave up on it, and I have never not finished a book even if I didn’t enjoy it. This author threw every political topic, (which I’m assuming were her political views ) into this book, transgender, gay, climate change, negative views on presidential race, you name it she went on and on about it until I just could not continue reading, even though I agreed with some of the topics she had written it just felt like I was being preached to. I am an avid reader and if I wanted to read others political views I would buy a political opinion book. What a waste of $14.00 the book would have been fine if she stuck to the story and left out her obvious opinion on politics.
  • How the Light Gets in…

    2
    By BDubois
    was really enjoying these characters and story and writing when it turned to political diatribe against 45th president and his supporters. Terrible disappointment: I resent using fiction/literature to insult and demean.
  • Too political

    1
    By marilynkatonkatz
    This would have been an excellent book if the unnecessary political opinions were not emphasized This was supposed to be a novel not the author’s political opinions which colored the work in a negative light.