Fiction
Simon & Schuster
July 7, 2020
Hardcover
320
Purchased
Over the course of one summer that begins with a shocking tragedy, three generations of the Adler family grapple with heartbreak, romance, and the weight of family secrets in this stunning debut novel. Every summer, Esther and Joseph Adler rent their house out to vacationers escaping to “America’s Playground” and move into the small apartment above their bakery. Despite the cramped quarters, this is the apartment where they raised their two daughters, Fannie and Florence, and it always feels like home. Now Florence has returned from college, determined to spend the summer training to swim the English Channel, and Fannie, pregnant again after recently losing a baby, is on bedrest for the duration of her pregnancy. After Joseph insists they take in a mysterious young woman whom he recently helped emigrate from Nazi Germany, the apartment is bursting at the seams. Esther only wants to keep her daughters close and safe but some matters are beyond her control: there’s Fannie’s risky pregnancy—not to mention her always-scheming husband, Isaac—and the fact that the handsome heir of a hotel notorious for its anti-Semitic policies, seems to be in love with Florence. When tragedy strikes, Esther makes the shocking decision to hide the truth—at least until Fannie’s baby is born—and pulls the family into an elaborate web of secret-keeping and lies, bringing long-buried tensions to the surface that reveal how quickly the act of protecting those we love can turn into betrayal. Based on a true story, Beanland’s family saga is a breathtaking portrait of just how far we will go to in order to protect our loved ones and an uplifting portrayal of how the human spirit can endure—and even thrive—after tragedy.
My review:
I'm a sucker for family dramas, and this story fit the bill perfectly! Taking place in Atlantic City in the summer of 1934, we follow a family with lots of secrets, one of which is a whopper! Florence Adler drowns in the Atlantic Ocean (no spoilers, it happens in the first few pages), and her family keeps her death a secret from her older sister who is on pregnancy bed rest, after a harrowing previous birth led to tragedy! But of course there are many more secrets floating around, particularly surrounding Anna, who has been brought over from Nazi Germany and is spending the summer with the Adler's before attending college. Many other characters float in and out of the story, including an adorable 7 year old, but I never had any trouble keeping track of who was who. I just loved the way the story flowed as it was narrated by several characters in alternating chapters. I only wish that I could have stayed in their world a bit longer to see what happened to them and make sure they were all okay! When reading about this debut author, I discovered that this book is actually based on a real person in her family....“The character of Florence Adler is based on a real girl who grew up in Atlantic City. Her name was Florence Lowenthal and she was my great-great-aunt.”
A great family story with characters you will not want to let go of once the book ends. I highly suggest this one! Here's to wishing that Florence would have had her chance at swimming across the English Channel 🙁