Hilda and Pearl
A Novel
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehildapearl0000matt
- ISBN-100060936932
- ISBN-139780060936938
- LibraryThing167570
- Goodreads332004
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- OCLC Control Number48137456
- Better World Books9780060936938
- Open LibraryOL7285339M
Classifications
- LCCPS3563.A8598 H5*
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3563.A8598 H5 1995
Description
To Frances, an only child living in McCarthy-era Brooklyn, her mother, Hilda, and her aunt Pearl seem as if they have always been old friends. The closeness that joins them together seems impenetrable. In Frances's lonely world of preadolescent fears and betrayal, the trust between the two women is unquestioned. But the outside world slowly makes its way into Frances's home, exposing secrets from the past. Why does Hilda one day distractedly refer to her first pregnancy if Frances is her only child? Whose scuffed baby shoes are hidden in Hilda's dresser drawer? What causes the tension when her father's brother and Pearl come to visit? In Hilda and Pearl, Alice Mattison creates a story that is gripping at every turn, one whose setting is so familiar that its inherent tragedy touches deeply. She tells the universal story of friendship - its hesitant beginnings, tentative advances, and disheartening setbacks - with quiet sensitivity and understanding. Both the story of a young girl confused by her changing world and the unfolding past of her mother and aunt, Hilda and Pearl resonates deeply, revealing in beautiful, clear language the complexities of friendship and loss.
First Sentence
HILDA SAID SHE'D TAKE THE PLUMS BACK TO THE COTTAGE with her, because if she left them at the lake no one would remember to bring them.
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