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TitleThe gulf of lions : a novel / Caitlin Shetterly.
AuthorShetterly, Caitlin, author.
Call NoFic Shetterly
CollectionFiction
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International Standard Book Number 9780063421073
International Standard Book Number 0063421070
Personal Name Shetterly, Caitlin, author.
Title Statement The gulf of lions : a novel / Caitlin Shetterly.
Edition Statement First edition.
Imprint New York : Harper, 2026.
Physical Description 326 pages ; 22 cm.
Summary, Etc. Reconciling with her husband after a betrayal and recovering from a yearlong battle with breast cancer, Alice longs for an escape from the trials of everyday life. When the opportunity arises for a once-in-a-lifetime camping trip across France, she packs up her daughters, hoping it’s the new start she so desperately needs. Alice, teenage Sophie, and young Iris begin their odyssey in the French Alps, entering a foreign world they did not know existed: beautiful people, luscious food, and sensual temptations. It’s a freeing experience—exploring the countryside, sleeping beneath the stars, reveling in the sights and scents of nature. For the first time since her diagnosis, Alice starts to feel alive, less afraid of dying, and less angry about her husband's affair. But as the family continues south, traveling through Provence, where they camp on the Gulf of Lions, an area of the Mediterranean known for wild, roaring winds and purple fields of lavender, they start to unravel the yarn that binds them together. By the time they head to the charred Pyrenees, and then back across France to stay in a castle that sits on the confluence of two rivers, Alice worries that the trip might have been a disastrous and reckless mistake. A beautiful meditation on womanhood, personhood, exploration, survival and sexual awakenings, The Gulf of Lions is a breathtaking and emotionally resonant story that plumbs the eternal question: What, in the end, will keep a family from falling apart?
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Families Fiction.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Mothers and daughters Fiction.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Camping Fiction.
Subject Added Entry - Geographical Term France Fiction.
Index Term-Genre/Form Domestic ficiton.