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Max Morden visits the seaside town where he spent his summers as a child after the death of his wife. There, he remembers the Graces, the family that introduced him to a world of feeling he'd never experienced before. Interwoven with this story are Morden's memories of his wife, Anna--of their life together, of her death.
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Man Booker Prize Winner, Aging, Widowers, Death, Autobiographical memory, Irish Psychological fiction, Fiction, award:man_booker_prize=2005, Loss (Psychology), Married women, Seaside resorts, Irish fiction, Authors, Middle-aged men, Life change events, Veufs, Écrivains, Perte (Psychologie), Stations balnéaires, Hommes d'âge moyen, Romans, nouvelles, Romans (teksten), Engelse literatuur, 18.05 English literature, Colonies, Law, Administration, German colonies, England, fiction, Fiction, psychological, Widowers, fiction, Authors, fiction, Large type booksPlaces
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The sea
2006, Knopf, Distributed by Random House
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- 1st American ed.
0307263118 9780307263117
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Following the death of his wife, Max Morden retreats to the seaside town of his childhood summers, where his own life becomes inextricably entwined with the members of the vacationing Grace family.
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