- The Weight of Water
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name = The Weight of Water
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image_caption = First edition cover
author =Anita Shreve
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Historical fiction
publisher =Little, Brown and Company
release_date =January 1 ,1997
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media_type = Print (Hardcover andPaperback )
pages = 256 pp
isbn = ISBN 0316789976
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followed_by ="The Weight of Water" is a
1997 bestselling novel byAnita Shreve . Half of the novel ishistorical fiction that speculates about the true events of theSmuttynose Island murders of 1873.Plot summary
In 1873, two women living on the
Isles of Shoals , a group of islands off the coast ofNew Hampshire , were brutally murdered. A third woman, named Maren, survived by cowering in a sea cave until dawn. More than a century later, Jean, a magazine photographer working on a photoessay about the murders, returns to the Isles with her husband, Thomas, and their five-year-old daughter, Billie, aboard a boat skippered by her brother-in-law, Rich, who has brought along his girlfriend, Adaline. As Jean becomes immersed in the details of the 19th-century murders, Thomas and Adaline find themselves drawn together-with potentially ruinous consequences.The novel is split into two parts: the present day, told from Jean's point of view and in the present tense, and 1873, told in first person from Maren's point of view as a memoir (past tense).
Adaptation
A film adaptation of the same name, directed by
Kathryn Bigelow , was released in2002 . It starredSean Penn ,Catherine McCormack ,Elizabeth Hurley andSarah Polley .External links
* [http://www.bookpage.com/9701bp/fiction/theweightofwater.html Review of the novel by Leah Odze Epstein]
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