ONE OF PEOPLE┬аMAGAZINEтАЩS BEST NEW BOOKS
тАЬA┬аsearing and intimate memoir about love turned deadly.тАЭ┬атАФThe BBC
тАЬAn intimate illumination of sisterhood and loss.тАЭ┬атАФPeople
When Sheila Kohler was thirty-seven, she received the heart-stopping news that her sister Maxine, only two years older, was killed when her husband drove them off a deserted road in Johannesburg. ┬аStunned by the news, she immediately flew back to the country where she was born, determined to find answers and forced to reckon with his history of violence and the lingering effects of their most unusual childhoodтАФone marked by death and the misguided love of their mother.
In her signature spare and incisive prose, Sheila Kohler recounts the lives she and her sister led. Flashing back to their storybook childhood at the family estate, Crossways, Kohler tells of the death of her father when she and Maxine were girls, which led to the family abandoning their house and the girls being raised by their mother, at turns distant and suffocating. ┬аWe follow them to the cloistered Anglican boarding school where they first learn of separation and later their studies in Rome and Paris where they plan grand lives for themselvesтАФlives that are interrupted when both marry young and discover they have made poor choices. ┬аKohler ┬аevokes the bond between sisters and shows how that bond changes but never breaks, even after death.
тАЬA beautiful and disturbing memoir of a beloved sister who died at the age of thirty-nine in circumstances that strongly suggest murder. . . . Highly recommended.тАЭ┬атАФJoyce Carol Oates
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