Charleston, Margaret Bradham Thornton
Charleston, Margaret Bradham Thornton
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Charleston

Author: Margaret Bradham Thornton

Narrator: Susan Bennett

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/29/2014


Synopsis

A gifted writer makes her fiction debut with this lyrical and haunting story of missed chances and enduring love, set against the backdrop of high society Charleston, which probes the eternal question: can we ever truly go home again? When Eliza Poinsett left the elegant world of Charleston for college, she never expected it would take her ten years to return. Now almost a decade later, she is an art historian in London with a charming Etonian boyfriend who adores her. But the past catches up with her when she runs into Henry, her childhood love, at a wedding in the English countryside. Already unnerved by the encounter, Eliza's carefully guarded equilibrium is shattered when she meets Henry again in Charleston, where she's come for her stepsister's debut. Set against a backdrop of stately homes, the seductive Lowcountry landscape, and the entangled lives of families who trace their ancestors back for generations, Eliza has to decide if she is willing to risk everything for which she has worked so hard to be with the only man she has ever truly loved. Charleston is an evocative, melancholy novel about one woman's love-for both a man and an unforgettable city. Emotionally resonant, beguiling in its atmosphere, it illuminates the elusive notion of home, and explores whether we can we truly ever go back to the place-and the people-that indelibly shaped us.

About Margaret Bradham Thornton

Margaret Bradham Thornton is the author of Charleston and the editor of Tennessee Williams’s Notebooks, for which she received the Bronze ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award in autobiography/memoir and the C. Hugh Holman Prize for the best volume of southern literary scholarship published in 2006, given by the Society for the Study of Southern Literature. She is a graduate of Princeton University and lives in Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cathryn

This is a love letter to Charleston, South Carolina--or a tourist guide. Take your pick. Oh and there is a sappy love story thrown in the mix. The plot is OK, if unoriginal, but the surprise ending that comes way out left field hits the reader over the head with a 2x4. Not good! There were several t......more

Goodreads review by Dan

It is hard to think of a recent novel that is more haunted and haunting, more brilliantly interested in the dynamic interplay between past and present, gone and here, than Charleston, the debut novel by the scholar Margaret Bradham Thornton. The book aches with longing for what is lost, while still......more

Goodreads review by Sherrie

This novel is beautifully written and I was totally engaged from the start. The author does a terrific job in building the characters and I felt as though I knew all of them, particularly Henry and Eliza. The descriptions of Charleston and Folly Beach made me feel as though I were right there. Eliza'......more

Goodreads review by Renee

The story is very loose-ended. It felt as if the author just could not complete one thing before jumping to another. I cannot recommend this book at all.......more

Goodreads review by Marta

Really? A young woman returns to her home of Charleston after 10 years and spends all her time running around with her old lover instead of reconnecting with family? Especially when the author hits us over the head with the importance of family ties in this city. Loved the descriptions but guess I w......more