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Oprah Book Club® Selection, May 2000: In her still startling debut, The Great Mother, Sue Miller explored the premium we placed on passion--and the terrible burden it places on the mother and child. Her fourth novel, While I Had Been Gone, is another study in familial crime and punishment. But this time, her wife and good mother is accessory to a lot more than emotional malfeasance. Jo Becker has everything a woman could desire: a loving spouse, contented children, as well as a nice dog or two. When her New England veterinary practice assumes a fresh client, however, her past comes to haunt her. Long ago, it seems, Jo had escaped her family and identity for the commune in Cambridge. Her Aquarian illusions located an abrupt, bloody end when certainly one of her housemates was brutally murdered.
Now this unhappy era returns inside person of Eli Mayhew, who had been the odd man outside in Jo's boho household. His appearance is both tantalizing and upsetting: "Inside, I slowed down. I felt numbed. I had two last patients, then I told Beattie to look home, that I'd close up.... I refiled the final charts, sprayed and wiped the examining table. I reviewed my listing of routine surgeries for Wednesday. Every one of the while I accustomed to be thinking about Eli Mayhew, and of Dana and Larry and Duncan and me, and our everyday life inside the house. Of the horrible way it had all ended." Sue Miller's fine novel is really a penetrating--and sensuous--portrait of your woman besieged by her conscience. While I Had Been Gone also demonstrates that inside face of distance and betrayal, just a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing indeed. --Winnie Wheaton --This text refers to an from print or unavailable edition on this title.
"Riveting . . . The narrative pacing is masterly, building tension even inside most psychologically subtle passages. . . . While I Was Gone celebrate[s] what's impulsive in human nature."
--CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT
   The Brand New York Times

"MILLER WEAVES HER THEMES OF SECRECY, BETRAYAL AND FORGIVENESS INTO A NARRATIVE THAT SHINES."
--Time

"FASCINATING . . . A NEW NOVEL OF GREAT INTEGRITY AND POWER . . . Despite having a loving husband, three vivacious daughters, a good looking home in rural Massachusetts, and satisfaction in her work, Jo Becker's system is invaded with a persistent restlessness. Then, a classic roommate reappears to create back Jo's memories of her early 20s. . . . Her obsession achievable duration of her life and while using crime that concluded it eventually estrange Jo from everything she holds dear, causing her to share with lie after lie as she actually is pulled nearer to this man from her past--and to some horrible secret."
--Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

"MARVELOUS . . . POIGNANT . . . POWERFUL."
--Seattle Times/Post Intelligencer

"A BEAUTIFUL AND FRIGHTENING BOOK . . . MANY READERS WILL FIND IT DIFFICULT TO FORGET. . . . It swoops gracefully between your past and also the present, from your woman's complex feelings about her husband and her equally complex fantasies--and fears--about another man. . . . I could think about few contemporary novelists--John Updike and Frederick Buechner are two others--who write so well about the trials of faith."
--The Ny Times Book Review

"QUIETLY GRIPPING . . . Jo shines steadily because the flawed and thoroughly modern heroine. As in their own 1986 novel, The Great Mother, Miller shows how impulses can fracture the family."
--USA Today






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