The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Stone Diaries gives us a love
story for the ages: the tale of two polar opposites on a rocky road to
romance.
He's a thrice-divorced late-night talk-show host. She's an unmarried
folklorist obsessed with mermaids. He lives for the present. She lives
in the past. Both are leery of commitment. Neither has ever known
lasting love. But when Tom Avery and Fay McLeod meet, it's love - or at
least lust - at first sight. And then fate starts to throw them
curveballs. Shifting between Tom and Fay's stories - from their
complicated histories through their present-day angst - The Republic of
Love features delightful secondary characters in the lovers' friends
and families, including Fay's seemingly happily married parents and her
beloved godmother, Onion. As Tom and Fay forge bravely ahead into a
romantic minefield, they make startling discoveries about each other and
themselves. With her trademark wit and irony, and a deep compassion for
her hero and heroine, Carol Shields gives us a celebration of love in
all its guises.