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Theory of Relativity

by Jacquelyn Mitchard
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Synopsis

Jacquelyn Mitchard's firs novel, The Deep End of the Ocean, launched Oprah's Book Club and riveted millions of readers across the country. In her unforgettable voice, Ms. Mitchard delivered a tense, gripping story steeped in the perils and redemptive powers of family love. Now, with A Theory of Relativity, comes her most compelling and beautifully written novel to date.

Gordon McKenna-at age twenty-four-thinks he's already heard the worst news his life will ever deliver when he learns that his only sister, Georgia, is fatally ill. But then, Georgia and her husband die in a car accident, leaving behind their baby daughter, Keefer. Gordon and his parents are able to survive their sorrow only by devoting themselves heart and soul tot the care of the beloved one-year old.

Yet, the decision of who will raise Keefer-and how-is far from over. Gordon's most basic assumptions about the security and identity of his family will be threatened in ways so provocative that the McKennas will be driven first to disbelief and then to outrage. Their ordeal will test the limits of love within a closely knit family again and again, challenging even love's ultimate capacity to heal.

Us Weekly

Deft . . . complex . . . a powerful tale of a shattering custody battle.

About the Author, Jacquelyn Mitchard

Tackling themes of death, grief, and emotional turmoil without lapsing into cheap sentimentality, Jacquelyn Mitchard has made a career of pulling the heartstrings without patronizing her readers. With her debut novel The Deep End of the Ocean, the first book ever to be featured in Oprah s Book Club, Mitchard began a career distinguished by intelligent and entertaining explorations of life s darkest moments.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780061031991

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