On a wild, windy April day in Manhattan, when Mary first meets John
Keane, she cannot know what lies ahead of her. A marriage, a fleeting
season of romance, and the birth of four children will bring John and
Mary to rest in the safe embrace of a traditional Catholic life in the
suburbs. But neither Mary nor John, distracted by memories and longings,
can feel the wind that is buffeting their children, leading them in
directions beyond their parents' control. Michael and his sister Annie
are caught up in the sexual revolution. Jacob, brooding and frail, is
drafted to Vietnam. And the youngest, Clare, commits a stunning
transgression after a childhood spent pleasing her parents. As John and
Mary struggle to hold on to their family and their faith, Alice
McDermott weaves an elegant, unforgettable portrait of a world in
flux-and of the secrets and sorrows, anger and love, that lie at the
heart of every family.