For her, the trip is ‘nothing to look forward to’ and we perceive the days at Deep Creek Lake largely from her perspective. His wife Mercy sees the break as an opportunity to work on her painting. It’s 1959 and the patriarch, Robin Garrett, has taken his family on their first ever holiday. The ‘braid’ of the title is a metaphor for the intricate knots of love and obligation that bind families together but which may also come to feel like shackles.įrom that near contemporary beginning, French Braid spools back through time, seeking to pinpoint the moment at which the wound in the Garrett family is first opened. James speaks for the reader when he says: ‘Maybe there’s some deep dark secret in your family’s past.’ Uncovering this secret is at the heart of the novel. A sense of unease hangs over the whole encounter. There’s an awkward meeting then Serena and James go to catch their train. Serena runs into her cousin Nicholas – although she’s not certain it’s him – and doesn’t seem especially keen to speak to him. We find the teenage Serena, who has the ‘usual Garrett-family blue’ eyes, with her boyfriend James, waiting for a train back to Baltimore, where they’re at university together. Anne Tyler’s 24th novel French Braid opens in 2010 in Philadelphia train station.
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