The "splendid" (The Boston Globe) debut novel by the author of Speak. For more than thirty years, William Adair's faith in life was based on two indisputable principles: the exceptional good looks and athletic talents of his three daughters and the historical status of his family in their Philadelphia suburb. After suffering a stroke, William wakes up in his hospital bed to realize that his world has collapsed: his children are less extraordinary than he had remembered and his family's notable history has been forgotten. William's daughters--all tennis champions in their...
The "splendid" (The Boston Globe) debut novel by the author of Speak. For more than thirty years, William Adair's faith in life was ...