cover image You Are the Love of My Life

You Are the Love of My Life

Susan Richards Shreve. Norton, $25.95 (336p) ISBN 978-0-393-08280-7

Shreve explores the damaging ripple effect of secrets in her emotional and psychologically compelling newest (after The Lovely Shoes). Lucy Painter was 12 when she discovered her hanged father in their house in Washington, D.C. His suicide instilled in Lucy an abiding shame, and became the root of her reclusiveness and belief in “necessary” lies. Later, Lucy becomes a successful children’s book illustrator and a single mother, but keeps the father’s identity hidden from her children, preteen Maggie and young Felix because he is a married man. In 1973, Lucy and her kids move from New York back to Lucy’s childhood home, where she struggles with intrusive neighbors, especially the headstrong Zee Mallory. To Lucy’s increasing chagrin, Zee begins “appropriating” Maggie, who is hurt by her mother’s emotional reticence. Only when Lucy realizes that she may lose her daughter does she summon the courage to reveal her past. Shreve has an authoritative command of narrative, and she portrays the younger characters with insight and pitch-perfect dialogue, crafting a message of transparency and acceptance that resonates beyond the home. (Aug.)