Anita Diamant, whose rich portrayal of the biblical world of women
illuminated her acclaimed international bestseller The Red Tent, now
crafts a moving novel of contemporary female friendship.
Good Harbor is the long stretch of Cape Ann beach where two women
friends walk and talk, sharing their personal histories and learning
life's lessons from each other. Kathleen Levine, a longtime resident of
Gloucester, Massachusetts, is maternal and steady, a devoted children's
librarian, a convert to Judaism, and mother to two grown sons. When her
serene life is thrown into turmoil by a diagnosis of breast cancer at
fifty-nine, painful past secrets emerge and she desperately needs a
friend. Forty-two-year-old Joyce Tabachnik is a sharp-witted freelance
writer who is also at a fragile point in her life. She's come to
Gloucester to follow her literary aspirations, but realizes that her
husband and young daughter are becoming increasingly distant. Together,
Kathleen and Joyce forge a once-in-a-lifetime bond and help each other
to confront scars left by old emotional wounds.