Count~r~,oint is. a remarkable and percep-
tive eovel about a woman who is successful
in ~ rv aspect of her life, except the most
imp,~rtant. And it is that crucial aspect-the
emotional-that precipitates the crisis that
threatens everything she has achieved and
endangers her own life.
When Kate received the doctor s call, tell-
ing her that her adoptive sister had been
hospitalized after a suicide attempt, and ask-
ing Kate to come and look after the children,
her first instinct was to refuse. Why should
she come? She had spent her life running
away from her family and hadn t seen her
sister in 20 years.
But eventually she went, spending the
nights at her sisters home hi the wealthy
suburb and her days in New York City at
her job as senior editor in a publishing
house. Kate had finally made the gesture as
a kind of offering on the altar of guilt and
common decency.
But as she stayed and attempted to cope
with the alienated young people and with
her brother-in-law who had returned from
an overseas assignment, she finds that she
must confront once again the commitments
she was never able to make. Who is it, final-
ly, that Kate loves? Paul, her brother-in-law,
in whom her old choice is reborn? Graham,
the married man she loved and once lived
with? Joel, who is more threatening because
he is younger? Or Jed, who is different from
anyone she has ever known before?
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