At the Water's Edge
by Sara Gruen
- Pages
- 348
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385523233
- Reading Time
- ~6h 6min
At the Water's Edge is a book by Sara Gruen. It has 348 pages.
About this book
Sara Gruen’s At the Water’s Edge unfolds along the rugged Pacific Northwest coast, tracing the intertwined lives of two young women and a magnetic but unstable man whose presence upends their carefully ordered worlds. Grounded in Gruen’s signature blend of character-driven narrative and ecological awareness, the novel examines how human relationships mirror the unpredictable forces of nature. As environmental activism becomes a backdrop to personal reckoning, the story explores themes of obsession, redemption, and the quiet resilience required to navigate loss. Water functions not merely as setting but as a persistent metaphor for memory, danger, and renewal. Gruen’s meticulous attention to the region’s landscapes and marine ecosystems lends the narrative a grounded, atmospheric quality that anchors it in literary tradition. The novel invites readers to consider how deeply our personal histories are shaped by the environments we inhabit, and how the pull of the natural world can both fracture and heal human connections.
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Sara Gruen’s At the Water’s Edge unfolds along the rugged Pacific Northwest coast, tracing the intertwined lives of two young women and a magnetic but unstable man whose presence upends their carefully ordered worlds. Grounded in Gruen’s signature blend of character-driven narrative and ecological a...
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At the Water's Edge was written by Sara Gruen.