Cool, practical, and deliberate, John is dreamy Arlyn's polar
opposite. Yet the two are drawn powerfully together even when it is
clear they are bound to bring each other grief. Their difficult marriage
leads them and their children to a house made of glass in the Connecticut countryside, to the avenues of Manhattan,
and to the blue waters of Long Island Sound. Glass breaks, love hurts,
and families make their own rules. Ultimately, it falls to their
grandson, Will, to solve the emotional puzzle of his family and of his
own identity.
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