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Every time you go away / Beth Harbison.

Summary:

Willa has never fully recovered from the sudden death of her husband, Ben. She became an absent mother to her young son, Jamie, unable to comfort him while reeling from her own grief. Now, years after Ben's death, Willa finally decides to return to the beach house where he passed. It's time to move on and put the Ocean City, Maryland house on the market. When Willa arrives, the house is in worse shape than she could have imagined, and the memories of her time with Ben are overwhelming. They met at this house and she sees him around every corner. Literally. Ben's ghost keeps reappearing, trying to start conversations with Willa. And she can't help talking back. To protect her sanity, Willa enlists Jamie, her best friend Kristin, and Kristin's daughter Kelsey to join her for one last summer at the beach. As they explore their old haunts, buried feelings come to the surface, Jamie and Kelsey rekindle their childhood friendship, and Willa searches for the chance to finally say goodbye to her husband and to reconnect with her son. Every Time You Go Away is a heartfelt, emotional story about healing a tragic loss, letting go, and coming together as a family.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250043832
  • ISBN: 1250043832
  • Physical Description: 304 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2018.
Subject:
Widows > Fiction.
Families > Fiction.
Maryland > Fiction.
Genre:
Domestic fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Russell and District Regional Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 May #2
    Three years have passed and still Willa mourns the sudden death of her husband, Ben. He died while working on their beach house in Ocean City, Maryland, leaving Willa to care for their teenage son, Jamie. Willa supports herself and Jamie on her salary, but selling the beach house would give her some much-needed financial security. Once she arrives in Ocean City to pack up and sell the beloved house, she is terrified to confront the decades of happy memories that were shared there. She isn't surprised to find that the house needs a few repairs, and the tedium of patching, painting, and packing helps calm some of the emotional chaos. But Ben's presence seems closer than ever in the old house . . . maybe too close. A heartwarming story about love transcending time and space, Harbison's (One Less Problem without You, 2016) latest will appeal to fans of Sarah Healy and Nancy Thayer. Drenching readers in Willa's salt- and sun-soaked memories, Harbison avoids melodrama, instead tempering tragedy with wry humor, heartfelt introspection, and an unexpected romance. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 May #2
    A benign ghost story in which a young widow is consoled (and prodded) by the spirit of her late husband. Willa Bennett's husband, Ben, succumbed to a rare heart condition at the age of 36. Three years have passed, and Willa, a schoolteacher who lives with her 17-year-old son, Jamie, in suburban Maryland, hasn't really moved on. What's more, she worries that while wallowing in her own grief, she has failed to provide Jamie with the support he needs. In the interest of jump-starting her life, Willa decides to fix up and sell the family beach house in Ocean City, which happens to be where Ben died. She enlists her best friend, Kristin, to help out; Jamie eventually joins them, as does Kristin's daughter, Kelsey. Ben shows up too, but in ghostly form, visible only to Willa. While assuring her of his undying love, he also tries to persuade her to carry on without him—even to the point of finding a new love. Harbison (If I Could Turn Back Time, 2016, etc.) alternates between Willa's story and Jamie's. She proves adept at plumbing the adolescent psyche: Jamie is an appealing, authentic character. Harbison's writing, meanwhile, is relaxed and conversational, enlivened with the occasional pop-culture reference ("We had been a happy family…we were the Cleavers, the Petries, the Flintstones without the rocks"). The narrative feels a little padded—apart from Ben's ghostly visitations, nothing much happens until the very end. By that time, the reader has a pretty good idea how things will play out. This is pathos light; a number of scenes—including Kristin's walking in on Willa chatting with her deceased husband—are played for laughs. Nothing unexpected or particularly original in this mild novel, but it's a pleasant, sometimes-comforting read. Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 February #2

    Jane Holcomb's cheating husband got the beach house in the divorce settlement, then died ten months after the papers were signed. So what's he doing back there, haunting her as she tries to clean up the house for sale? He's protesting that he realizes what a mistake he made—she was his one true love—and getting all huffy when she seems to be falling for the hunky contractor. From the New York Times best-selling author.

    Copyright 2017 Library Journal.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 February #1

    Returning to the Maryland beach house where she and deceased husband Ben first met, finally able to sell it, Willa finds herself talking to Ben's ghost. So she invites son Jamie, best friend Kristin, and Kristin's daughter to spend the summer there so she won't go crazy. Healing time; from the New York Times best-selling author.

    Copyright 2018 Library Journal.
  • LJ Express Reviews : LJ Express Reviews
    Willa lost her husband, Ben, suddenly and has been unable to move on in the three years since his death. However, she finally decides it's time to get their family vacation home in Ocean City, MD, where Ben died, ready to put on the market. With the support of her son, Jamie; her best friend Kristin; and Kristin's daughter Kelsey, the crew not only gets the house in order but also reconnects and rekindles old friendships—and Willa truly begins the path to healing. In beautifully haunting prose, author Harbison (One Less Problem Without You) illustrates how a grieving widow eases the pain of her husband's passing through mysterious visits with her deceased spouse. Readers will feel for Willa as she makes every effort to overcome her loss, including her self-proclaimed insanity at having conversations with her dead husband and having to explain it to her best friend. VERDICT Complete with iconic Ocean City hot spots that show that the author has done her homework and an ending that will both break and mend readers' hearts, this is a perfect beach read.—Erin Holt, Williamson Cty. P.L., Franklin, TN (c) Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.