Alice Bliss, Laura Harrington
Alice Bliss, Laura Harrington
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Alice Bliss

Author: Laura Harrington

Narrator: Kate Rudd

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/02/2011

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

Outside the back window Alice can see the outlines of the garden, some of the furrows visible under the snow, stretching away in long thin rows. She can’t imagine doing the garden without her dad. It’s his thing; she’s always thought of herself as his assistant at best. She can’t imagine doing anything without her dad and she starts to feel like she can’t breathe. And then she looks at him. Just looks at him as he watches the fire with muffin crumbs on his lap.
“I’ll write to you.”
“I know, sweetheart.”
“Every day.”—From Alice BlissWhen Alice Bliss learns that her father, Matt, is being deployed to Iraq, she’s heartbroken. Alice idolizes her father, loves working beside him in their garden, accompanying him on the occasional roofing job, playing baseball. When he ships out, Alice is faced with finding a way to fill the emptiness he has left behind.Matt will miss seeing his daughter blossom from a tomboy into a full-blown teenager. Alice will learn to drive, join the track team, go to her first dance, and fall in love, all while trying to be strong for her mother, Angie, and take care of her precocious little sister, Ellie. But the smell of Matt is starting to fade from his blue shirt, which Alice wears every day, and the phone calls are never long enough.Alice Bliss is a profoundly moving coming-of-age novel about love and its many variations—the support of a small town looking after its own; love between an absent father and his daughter; the complicated love between an adolescent girl and her mother; and an exploration of new love with the boy next door. These characters’ struggles amid uncertain times echo our own, lending the novel an immediacy and a poignancy that are both relevant and real. At once universal and very personal, Alice Bliss is a transforming story about those who are left at home during wartime and a teenage girl bravely facing the future.

About Laura Harrington

Laura Harrington is an award-winning playwright, lyricist, and librettist. She teaches playwriting at MIT and lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts. This is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Baba on February 16, 2023

Alice Bliss' father is off fighting in Iraq, when the Army inform her family that he is officially MIA. Tear-jerker style, but ultimately a very moving story of the daughter and family left behind as they struggle to cope, yet try to continue with their lives. A different kind of coming of age drama......more

Goodreads review by Nance on July 30, 2011

What can I say about this book that I simply devoured in the last 24 hours. I cried, I laughed, and I was deeply touched from this novel that destroyed a family's happiness and closeness. Matt Bliss is a father and a husband that feels that it is his duty to serve his country in Iraq via the Nationa......more

Goodreads review by Liza on September 14, 2012

If a novel could have a heartbeat, Alice Bliss would have one. If an author could capture a slice of America's soul, Laura Harrington succeeded in doing so! Alice Bliss is the story of Alice, a fifteen-year-old faced with the absence of her father who, as a member of the New York National Guard, is s......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on January 04, 2012

Alice Bliss broke my heart. (I've been trying, but I can't separate my review of the book from my personal response to it, which necessitates a spoiler. Be forewarned.) I could write at length about the floodgates of emotions that the book brought to the surface, but it would be rather more than I am......more

Goodreads review by Rosemary on October 28, 2012

I am usually not one who cries when reading books, but in this book I cried in almost every page. This book is so good. It is written so beautifully, the style easy to read and the characters easy to connect to. It was such a lovely book, but so painful that it had to be so sad. What I really loved......more