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Homecoming; by Belva Plain
Homecoming's most important part takes place a few hours outside of Manhattan at
Annette's, the Grandmother of the Byrne family, elegant country home. Most of the family,
Gene, Ellen, Mark, Aaron, Brenda, Cynthia, Andrew, live in Manhattan. Lewis and Daisy
live in Washington. It happens during the winter.
Annette Byrne is the mother of Gene and Lewis. The two brothers grew up close and worked
together in an architecture firm. One evening at an opening party, for a hotel that they
had constructed with their successful firm, collapsed. Many people died, and many were
seriously injured. They went to trial and it was very dirty and tore the brothers apart.
For the next many years the two brothers didn't' talk. Gene's daughter Ellen and Lewis'
daughter Cynthia didn't talk often and they lived in the same city. Gene's daughter Ellen
left her fiance, a very wealthy well-known man, for Mark. Mark worked in an art gallery,
and they fell in love. Gene didn't' approve of this, but dealt with it. Gene gave her a
hard time about her marriage for a long time, because Mark was Jewish. Mark's parents
were Aaron and Brenda. Aaron was a doctor, and Brenda was a social worker. Gene and Aaron
met once and didn't' get along at all and haven't spoke since. Ellen and Mark had a baby
Lucy, and about four years later they had a second child Freddie. Mark and Ellen were
very happy and saving up to start open an art gallery.
At about the same time as Freddie's birth, Lewis' daughter, Ellen, had twins. Ellen
married a man named Andrew. They were very happy together, and very successful. When the
twins were about twelve months old, they were hit by an out of control taxicab while out
for a walk with the nanny. Cynthia and Andrew supported each other, but then began to
drift apart. One night at a party they were just beginning to become close again, and
start a new, and Andrew cheated on Cynthia. She kicked him out of the house, and hasn't
talked to Andrew since.
Annette had enough of all of this foolish fighting. She sneakily sent letters to each
member of the family inviting them to come out and stay at her house. Each member of the
family didn't know of the other member's invitation.
The day that everyone was to arrive at Annette's house, Gene arrived first, then Lewis,
Daisy and Cynthia came together, next Ellen, Mark, their children, and Mark's parents
arrived together, Andrew was the last one to arrive. Andrew came alone. When Gene and
Lewis were first together, they argued in the garden room. They yelled and screamed about
the past, while their mother just listened. It seemed hopeless, and Daisy insisted they
leave. While the brothers were arguing all the others were in the foyer, uneasily
mumbling to their allied family members. The weather was bad and everyone wanted to
leave, but Annette insisted that they stay because of the weather, and plus she had a
meal prepared. Annette's friend Marian was over the house incase Annette needed support,
which Annette did. Many of the family members were angry with her for putting them in
this situation. Marian convinced them all to stay for lunch.
After lunch, Ellen takes her two children down to the pond to see the swans. While they
were down there Lucy ran down after the swans and fell into the icy lake. Ellen ran after
her and fell in too. Mark saw this and ran to the lake, he was followed by the rest of
the family. Andrew got a rope and tied Daisy to it. Daisy went in the lake, after Mark
had grabbed Ellen out of the water, and grabbed Lucy. Both Ellen and Lucy were
unconscious and not breathing. Aaron, who is a doctor, saved Lucy, and Lewis saved
Ellen.
Everyone, now back in the house, slowly began to get along; everyone except for Cynthia
and Mark. Gene and Lewis came to an understanding about their whole fiasco, Daisy began
to talk to Mark, and Gene had been friendly with Aaron. That night Mark went to Cynthia's
room. He refused to leave, and fell asleep on her floor. She woke up in the middle of the
night and covered him with a blanket. He woke up, and they talked and decided to save
their marriage. Everyone goes to sleep peacefully that night, and the family is one
again.
The theme of this book is that no matter what happens, under any circumstances, never
turn your back on family. Don't lose sight of what is important, and always know that
family will be there no matter what. Just because someone loves you doesn't mean that
they won't hurt you. They may not mean to hurt you, but they might hurt you. Although
they may hurt you they love you, and love is stronger than anything.
I found this book wonderful. This was the best book I have read this year. It was short
and to the point. There weren't many, if any, boring parts of this book. Homecoming was
an easy read, and I would recommend it to anyone. It sent a strong message, and left you
with a good feeling.

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