"A wise and loving portrait of a marriage. . . . Susanna Daniel writes
beautifully of matters of the heart." -- Jennifer Haigh, author of The
Condition
Against a vivid South Florida background, Susanna Daniel's Stiltsville
offers a gripping, bittersweet portrait of a marriage--and a
romance--that deepens over the course of three decades.
One sunny morning in 1969, 26 year old Frances Ellerby finds herself in
a place called Stiltsville, a community of houses built on pilings in
the middle of Biscayne Bay. It's the first time the Atlanta native has
been out on the open water, and she's captivated. On the dock of a stilt
house, with the dazzling skyline in the distance and the unknowable
ocean beneath her, she meets the house's owner, Dennis DuVal--and a new
future reveals itself.
Called "an elegantly crafted work of art and a great read" by Curtis
Sittenfeld (American Wife, Prep), Stiltsville is a stunningly
assured debut novel sure to appeal to readers of Anita Shreve, Sue
Miller, and Annie Dillard, or anyone enchanted by the sultry magic of
Miami.