The Innermost House: A Memoir

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Raised in a nineteenth-century saltbox house in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, Cynthia Blakeley was both surrounded by generations of immediate and extended family and isolated by the mysteries locked ins

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  • Author: Blakeley, Cynthia
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 256
  • Publish Date: November 26 2024
  • ISBN10: 1625348142
  • Language: English
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Raised in a nineteenth-century saltbox house in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, Cynthia Blakeley was both surrounded by generations of immediate and extended family and isolated by the mysteries locked inside her affectionate yet elusive mother and short-fused father. While she and her sisters and cousins roamed the Outer Cape–drinking in the dunes, swimming in kettle ponds, and dancing in Provincetown–Blakeley also turned to the inner world of her journals as she contended with her own secrets and memories.

Over-identifying with her unconventional and artistic mother, Blakeley felt certain that the key to understanding her mother’s drinking and distractions, her generosity and easy forgiveness, was the unexplained absence of two of Blakeley’s half-siblings and their connection to her mother’s unhappy first marriage. Blakeley kept her distance, however, from her disciplinarian father. Though he took his daughters sailing and clamming and beachcombing, he was the chill to their mother’s warmth, the maker, not the breaker, of rules. Slipping through these dynamics in that small house and evocative landscape, Blakeley eventually crossed the bridge and left home, only to return later in search of the family stories that would help her decode her present.

Blakeley’s captivating memoir moves fluidly through time, grappling with the question of who owns a memory or secret and how our narrative choices not only describe but also shape and change us. In this insightful and poignant account of tenacious year-rounders on Cape Cod, Blakeley contends that making sense of ourselves is a collaborative affair, one that begins with understanding those we came from.

Author: Cynthia Blakeley
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bright Leaf
Published: 11/26/2024
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.34w x 0.82d
ISBN: 9781625348142
Language: English

Author

Blakeley, Cynthia

Binding

ISBN10

1625348142

ISBN13

9781625348142

Page Count

256

Published Date

November 26 2024

Language

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