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After Lydia

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Returning home for the celebration of her grandmother's eightieth birthday with an erstwhile lover her family dislikes, Vickie is haunted by the mysterious circumstances surrounding her mother's death and comes to question her ties to her family.

306 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1995

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Sandra Tyler

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April 10, 2025
One of the most dramatic families I've EVER read about. Like, seriously! They need therapy!
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December 16, 2015
I had a hard time getting into the story or relating to any of the characters. It was never clear to me what some of the underlying tensions and problems were between the various family members. It was also unclear if this was a formerly wealthy family that had fallen on harder times or what. There were lots of mentions of private schools and "the club" but the family did not seem to live as if they were very well off financially. I couldn't tell if the mother (who had died before the book started) was supposed to be portrayed as a free spirit who lived her life independently and not according to the expectations of others, or if she was working hard at living up to what society and her family demanded and expecting others (her husband and her daughters) to do the same. There were a lot of things like this that seemed inconsistent in the book and kept me from having any understanding of the characters and why they felt and acted like they did. There were glimpses of writing that I enjoyed, especially the parts about Alex, so I am not giving up on this author completely. I just wish there had been more clarity about what was really going on with these characters.
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March 5, 2010
Lydia has died in an apparent accident, leaving behind two grown daughters, a husband, brother, mother, and very dear friend. Six months after her death, one daughter decides to give her grandmother a birthday party to which everyone in town is invited. There are so many unfinished matters that there is no possibility of an uneventful gathering. This book is about not knowing one another or ourselves, it is also about forgiveness and responsibility.
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