The Bar Harbor Retirement Home for Famous Writers (And Their Muses): A Novel

February 12, 2020 - Comment

A whimsical, moving novel about a retirement home for literary legends who spar, conjure up new stories, and almost magically change the lives of the people around them. Alfonse Carducci was a literary giant who lived his life to excess—lovers, alcohol, parties, and literary rivalries. But now he’s come to the Bar Harbor Home for

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A whimsical, moving novel about a retirement home for literary legends who spar, conjure up new stories, and almost magically change the lives of the people around them.

Alfonse Carducci was a literary giant who lived his life to excess—lovers, alcohol, parties, and literary rivalries. But now he’s come to the Bar Harbor Home for the Elderly to spend the remainder of his days among kindred spirits: the publishing industry’s nearly gone but never forgotten greats. Only now, at the end of his life, does he comprehend the price of appeasing every desire, and the consequences of forsaking love to pursue greatness. For Alfonse has an unshakeable case of writer’s block that distresses him much more than his precarious health.

Set on the water in one of New England’s most beautiful locales, the Bar Harbor Home was established specifically for elderly writers needing a place to live out their golden years—or final days—in understated luxury and surrounded by congenial literary company. A faithful staff of nurses and orderlies surround the writers, and are drawn into their orbit, as they are forced to reckon with their own life stories. Among them are Cecibel Bringer, a young woman who knows first-hand the cost of chasing excess. A terrible accident destroyed her face and her sister in a split-second decision that Cecibel can never forgive, though she has tried to forget. Living quietly as an orderly, refusing to risk again the cost of love, Cecibel never anticipated the impact of meeting her favorite writer, Alfonse Carducci—or the effect he would have on her existence. In Cecibel, Alfonse finds a muse who returns him to the passion he thought he lost. As the words flow from him, weaving a tale taken up by the other residents of the Pen, Cecibel is reawakened to the idea of love and forgiveness.

As the edges between story and reality blur, a world within a world is created. It’s a place where the old are made young, the damaged are made whole, and anything is possible….

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

Anonymous says:

Unique. Great story I needed a different story from what I had been reading. This book met and exceeded that requirement. The reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 is the explicit sex and language that was not necessary and too much.

Anonymous says:

A great insight into the creative process Full disclosure – I know Terri-Lynne, the author, personally, which is why I bought this book. Literary fiction is something I read only occasionally. However, this book really grabbed me.The bulk of the story is set in the summer of 1999, when a famous and dying writer, Alfonse Carducci, shows up at the retirement home, nicknamed the Pen. He’s a Hemingway-ese writer with the personal drama to match, but now he’s too sick to do much more than sit and think. He also hasn’t written…

Anonymous says:

The Healing Power of the Written Word As a writer, I loved this story of famous writers living out their final days together in a retirement home. There’s nothing like being among people who really “get” you, and the inhabitants of the Bar Harbor Retirement Home have known each other for decades. Their shared history is both poignant and funny. When the last of their group, Alfonse Carducci, checks in to the home, the clock starts ticking; Alfonse has been given only a few months to live. When he meets Cecibel, the disfigured…

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