The Forms of Water

- Authors
- Barrett, Andrea
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- ISBN
- 9780007114917
- Date
- 1993-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.88 MB
- Lang
- en
Set in New England, *The Forms of Water* is a superb exploration of the complexities of family life, grief and the ties that continue to bind us to the past. At the age of 80, Brendan Auberon, a former monk, is now confined to a wheelchair in a nursing home. As a last wish, he is desperate to catch a final glimpse of the 200 acres of woodland on which once stood his parental home. Half a century ago, the owners of the land were evicted from their homes and the land was flooded to create a reservoir which would provide water for the big city. *The Forms of Water* is the story of what happens when Brendan convinces his staid nephew Henry to hijack the nursing home van to make this ancestral visit. What begins as a joke, becomes infinitely more complex as the family roles begin to rearrange themselves. A rich and absorbing look at the complexities of family life, at grief and at the ties that continue to bind us to the past.