Between Sisters
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Between Sisters

Paperback – June 1, 2004

Price
$6.93
Format
Paperback
Pages
448
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0345450746
Dimensions
4.25 x 1 x 7 inches
Weight
8 ounces

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“Hannah is superb at delving into her main characters’ psyches and delineating nuances of feeling.” —The Washington Post Book World “Bestselling author Hannah writes witty dialogue . . . bringing snap and a lot of warmth to a familiar lesson: that contentment comes from accepting each other’s flaws.”— People “ENORMOUSLY ENTERTAINING . . . Hannah has a nice ear for dialogue and a knack for getting the reader inside the characters’ heads.”— The Seattle Times “[Hannah] writes of love with compassion and conviction.”—LUANNE RICE, author of The Secret Hour Kristin Hannah is the bestselling author of On Mystic Lake , Angel Falls , Summer Island , and Distant Shores . She lives with her husband and son in the Pacific Northwest. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. CHAPTER ONEDr. Bloom waited patiently for an answer.Meghann Dontess leaned back in her seat and studied her fingernails. It was time for a manicure. Past time. "I try not to feel too much, Harriet. You know that. I find it impedes my enjoyment of life.""Is that why you've seen me every week for four years? Because you enjoy your life so much?""I wouldn't point that out if I were you. It doesn't say much for your psychiatric skills. It's entirely possible, you know, that I was perfectly normal when I met you and you're actually making me crazy.""You're using humor as a shield again.""You're giving me too much credit. That wasn't funny."Harriet didn't smile. "I rarely think you're funny.""There goes my dream of doing stand-up.""Let's talk about the day you and Claire were separated."Meghann shifted uncomfortably in her seat. Just when she needed a smart-ass response, her mind went blank. She knew what Harriet was poking around for, and Harriet knew she knew. If Meghann didn't answer, the question would simply be asked again. "Separated. A nice, clean word. Detached. I like it, but that subject is closed.""It's interesting that you maintain a relationship with your mother while distancing yourself from your sister."Meghann shrugged. "Mama's an actress. I'm a lawyer. We're comfortable with make-believe.""Meaning?""Have you ever read one of her interviews?""No.""She tells everyone that we lived this poor, pathetic-but-loving existence. We pretend it's the truth.""You were living in Bakersfield when the pathetic-but-loving pretense ended, right?"Meghann remained silent. Harriet had maneuvered her back to the painful subject like a rat through a maze.Harriet went on, "Claire was nine years old. She was missing several teeth, if I remember correctly, and she was having difficulties with math.""Don't," Meghann curled her fingers around the chair's sleek wooden arms.Harriet stared at her. Beneath the unruly black ledge of her eyebrows, her gaze was steady. Small round glasses magnified her eyes. "Don't back away, Meg. We're making progress.""Any more progress and I'll need an aid car. We should talk about my practice. That's why I come to you, you know. It's a pressure cooker down in Family Court these days. Yesterday, I had a deadbeat dad drive up in a Ferrari and then swear he was flat broke. The shithead. Didn't want to pay for his daughter's tuition. Too bad for him I videotaped his arrival.""Why do you keep paying me if you don't want to discuss the root of your problems?""I have issues, not problems. And there's no point in poking around in the past. I was sixteen when all that happened. Now, I'm a whopping forty-two. It's time to move on. I did the right thing. It doesn't matter anymore.""Then why do you still have the nightmare?"She fiddled with the silver David Yurman bracelet on her wrist. "I have nightmares about spiders who wear Oakley sunglasses, too. But you never ask about that. Oh, and last week, I dreamed I was trapped in a glass room that had a floor made of bacon. I could hear people crying, but I couldn't find the key. You want to talk about that one?""A feeling of isolation. An awareness that people are upset by your actions, or missing you. Okay, let's talk about that dream. Who is crying?""Shit." Meghann should have seen that. After all, she had an undergraduate degree in psychology. Not to mention the fact that she'd once been called a child prodigy.She glanced down at her platinum and gold watch. "Too bad, Harriet. Time's up. I guess we'll have to solve my pesky neuroses next week." She stood up, smoothed the pant legs of her navy Armani suit. Not that there was a wrinkle to be found.Harriet slowly removed her glasses.Meghann crossed her arms in an instinctive gesture of self-protection. "This should be good.""Do you like your life, Meghann?"That wasn't what she'd expected. "What's not to like? I'm the best divorce attorney in the state. I live--""--alone--""--in a kick-ass condo above the Public Market and drive a brand-new Porsche.""Friends?""I talk to Elizabeth every Thursday night.""Family?"Maybe it was time to get a new therapist. Harriet had ferreted out all of Meghann's weak points. "My mom stayed with me for a week last year. If I'm lucky, she'll come back for another visit just in time to watch the colonization of Mars on MTV.""And Claire?""My sister and I have problems, I'll admit it. But nothing major. We're just too busy to get together." When Harriet didn't speak, Meghann rushed in to fill the silence. "Okay, she makes me crazy, the way she's throwing her life away. She's smart enough to do anything, but she stays tied to that loser campground they call a resort.""With her father.""I don't want to discuss my sister. And I definitely don't want to discuss her father."Harriet tapped her pen on the table. "Okay, how about this: When was the last time you slept with the same man twice?""You're the only one who thinks that's a bad thing. I like variety.""The way you like younger men, right? Men who have no desire to settle down. You get rid of them before they can get rid of you.""Again, sleeping with younger, sexy men who don't want to settle down is not a bad thing. I don't want a house with a picket fence in suburbia. I'm not interested in family life, but I like sex.""And the loneliness, do you like that?""I'm not lonely," she said stubbornly. "I'm independent. Men don't like a strong woman.""Strong men do.""Then I better start hanging out in gyms instead of bars.""And strong women face their fears. They talk about the painful choices they've made in their lives."Meghann actually flinched. "Sorry, Harriet, I need to scoot. See you next week."She left the office.Outside, it was a gloriously bright June day. Early in the so-called summer. Everywhere else in the country, people were swimming and barbecuing and organizing poolside picnics. Here, in good ole Seattle, people were methodically checking their calendars and muttering that it was June, damn it.Only a few tourists were around this morning; out-of-towners recognizable by the umbrellas tucked under their arms.Meghann finally released her breath as she crossed the busy street and stepped up onto the grassy lawn of the waterfront park. A towering totem pole greeted her. Behind it, a dozen seagulls dived for bits of discarded food.She walked past a park bench where a man lay huddled beneath a blanket of yellowed newspapers. In front of her, the deep blue Sound stretched along the pale horizon. She wished she could take comfort from that view; often, she could. But today, her mind was caught in the net of another time and place.If she closed her eyes--which she definitely dared not do--she'd remember it all: the dialing of the telephone number, the stilted, desperate conversation with a man she didn't know, the long, silent drive to that shit-ass little town up north. And worst of all, the tears she'd wiped from her little sister's flushed cheeks when she said, I'm leaving you, Claire.Her fingers tightened around the railing. Dr. Bloom was wrong. Talking about Meghann's painful choice and the lonely years that had followed it wouldn't help.Her past wasn't a collection of memories to be worked through; it was like an oversize Samsonite with a bum wheel. Meghann had learned that a long time ago. All she could do was drag it along behind her.Each November, the mighty Skykomish River strained against its muddy banks. The threat of flooding was a yearly event; in a dance as old as time itself, the people who lived in the tiny towns along the river watched and waited, sandbags at the ready. Their memory went back for generations. Everyone had a story to tell about the time the water rose to the second floor of so-and-so's house . . . to the top of the doorways at the grange hall . . . to the corner of Spring and Azalea Streets. People who lived in flatter, safer places watched the nightly news and shook their heads, clucking about the ridiculousness of farmers who lived on the flood plain.When the river finally began to lower, a collective sigh of relief ran through town. It usually started with Emmett Mulvaney, the pharmacist who religiously watched The Weather Channel on Hayden's only big-screen television. He would notice some tiny tidbit of information, something even those hotshot meteorologists in Seattle had missed. He'd pass his assessment on to Sheriff Dick Parks, who told his secretary, Martha. In less time than it took to drive from one end of town to the other, the word spread: This year is going to be okay. The danger has passed. Sure enough, twenty-four hours after Emmett's prediction, the meteorologists agreed.This year had been no exception, but now, on this beautiful early summer's day, it was easy to forget those dangerous months in which rainfall made everyone crazy.Claire Cavenaugh stood on the banks on the river, her work boots almost ankle-deep in the soft brown mud. Beside her, an out-of-gas Weed Eater lay on its side.She smiled, wiped a gloved hand across her sweaty brow. The amount of manual labor it took to get the resort ready for summer was unbelievable.Resort.That was what her dad called these sixteen ... Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Meghann Dontess is haunted by heartbreak. Twenty-seven years ago she was forced to make a terrible choice, one that cost her everything, including the love of her sister, Claire. Now, Meghann is a hotshot divorce attorney who doesn’t believe in intimacy—until she meets the one man who can change her mind.Claire Cavenaugh has fallen in love for the first time in her life. As her wedding day approaches, she prepares to face her harsh, judgmental older sister. It is the first time they have been together in more than two decades. Over the course of a hot Pacific Northwest summer, these two women who believe they have nothing in common will try to become what they never were: a family.

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Between Sisters

This is one of the most outstanding books that I have ever read! It has all the elements of a book that can't be put down nor wait until the next chapter. I listened to it in audio form and even carried the cassette player in my pocket while doing chores! That's how good it was. Didn't want to miss a single line. I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a book that has love, family, mystery, challenges, good and bad relationships, healing old wounds and appreciation of people that touch your lives. You won't be able to put this one down!!!!!!!!!!!
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Not my favorite Kristin Hannah but comes very close. . .

I had the hard covered copy of Between Sisters on my bookshelf since it had first been published. Knowing I couldn't carry a book of that weight back and forth on the train every day, I recently ordered a paperback in hopes that it would entice me to finally read this book. After all, I hadn't read a Kristin Hannah novel in a long time and I had once considered her to be one of my absolute favorite authors.

Apparently it was about time! Immediately I felt swept up into the world of the Pacific Northwest, as so often happens when I read Hannah's novels. The cabins and camp ground, despite the fact that I practically hate the outdoors, seemed so inviting, and the way in which Hannah describes the setting, you can almost imagine wanting to visit. The setting, which takes on such a prominent role in the beginning of the book, fades as other characters and more serious issues come to be in the story. But what always drew me to Hannah's novels, and this one is no different, is the element of reality. The settings are so simple and inviting, the characters are flawed in such ways that make them feel real to the reader. The characters have flaws, but the flaws are created in a way that makes you feel sympathy for or appreciation of the character, not in a way that would make you hate the character for being so incredibly obnoxious. Trust me; I've seen so many authors try to do this and they end up stepping over the line and the character suffers. Hannah though, yet again, creates characters that are likable, and even more so, respectable.

I also love how Hannah's novels flow. I've done my fair share of heavy reading in my life, but while the hardcover of Between Sisters seemed so daunting, I breezed through the paperback in just over a week. And as I read, I remembered how much I appreciated her use of language and her simplicity. It is much appreciated in a time when the plots of so many other books seem incredibly over-dramatized and their characters fake and uninspired.

Between Sisters, while definitely a very worthwhile read, is not my favorite book by Kristen Hannah, for I still love and remember On Mystic Lake like no other. I have also read Angel Falls, which I loved, and Summer Island, Distant Shores and Comfort and Joy, which were good, but not nearly as great as the others. Between Sisters, however, has definitely gotten me excited to read what novels of hers that I've missed over the years.
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Kristin Hannah is good.

I have ready several of Kirstin Hannah's works, and I have never been disappointed. She does a good job of developing her characters, and the plot moves along well to conclusion. Her relationship building is one of the best.
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Between Sisters

Reading "Between Sisters" by Kristin Hannah takes the reader inside the emotions of two sisters who shared unhappy childhood memories of a self-centered mother who eventually abandoned them for her own selfish desires.

Two decades later, the eldest sister was most comfortable in a courtroom setting as a hotshot divorce lawyer, while the younger sibling was content to live the simpler life as she helped her father run a family campground. Sadly, they had become "sisters by blood, but strangers by choice" as they led separate lives.

A brush with death and an impending wedding brings the two sisters together after years of avoiding each other over an unresolved past betrayal. They find they have more in common than they had realized as they reacquaint with each other and begin mending their broken relationship.

Except for needing to cover my eyes a few times through the really steamy segments of the book, "Between Sisters" was a well-written novel, and Kristin Hannah is an excellent author.
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Wonderful, fabulous! Not enough superlatives for this one!

Claire Cavenaugh, and Meghann Dontess are sisters. Meghann is definitely a surrogate mom to Claire though, as their mom who does nothing but sleep around with men, and is totally into her acting, has no time for the girls. But things change when Sam comes along. This is Claire's dad, and he is bitter that he never knew about having a daughter. He and Meghann don't get along, so Meghann leaves Claire's life for a very long time, causing an estrangement there for sure.

When they grow up though, Meghann who has been more or less living on the streets, is taken under the wing by a caring teacher. She pursues a wonderful career as a divorce lawyer, and rolls in piles and piles of money. Over time, she becomes very snobby.

Claire, on the other hand is very down-to-earth and doesn't mind getting her hands dirty. She owns a resort on a campground and had a daughter Allison unmarried whom she adores.

Meghann is always very disapproving of Claire's very down-to-earth ways when the two make contact. It seems Meghann always knows just how to set Claire's teeth on edge. Especially when Claire meets the love of her life, Bobby, and wants to marry. Meghann of course, is nothing but critical of the whole thing.

Yet, she wants to go to Claire's house and pay a visit, to talk her out of the impending marriage of course, but when she gets there, things change. Meghann decides to keep quiet and help with the wedding and so she does. But the two of them have a lot of hurdles to work through. They get through it, and then tragedy strikes Claire later in this book. It is then when Meghann opens her eyes, and realizes the love she has always had for her sister.

And this is not all. There is a character, Joe, in the story who is just as down-to-earth as can be. When Meghann goes out and gets drunk one night at a bar, these two connect and a flicker of romance is in the air. It didn't seem to matter that Joe Wyatt lived on the streets as a bum. Meghann loved him anyway, interestingly enough. So she had no room to talk about Bobby and Claire anymore. And not only that, but Joe is hiding a painful secret of his own. And when it comes down to saving Claire from a life-threatening illness, he reveals the hero he really is. One of the best neurosurgeons of all.
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A must read!!!

I loved Between Sisters by Kristin Hannah, an amazing writer. It's our Book Club pick for this month. So far I'm hearing rave reviews. Can't put the book down and have tissues at the ready. It's a beautiful story of 2 sisters, opposites in every way, reluctantly coming together and never leaving each other's sides. I bawled my eyes out on a long flight. It was the only time I was happy to be wearing a mask!!!!!
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Won’t order again.

I expected trade copy, not a 2003 aged drugstore paperback.
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Five Stars

Easy reading for summer on vacation
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Five Stars

Arrived fine
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got sucked into the story after mid of the book

I wanted to giveup, got sucked into the story after mid of the book, at the end I did enjoy it, it was emotional enough for me. Unrealistic? Sure, but that's why i read fiction.