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City Is a Rising Tide

Posted on July 13, 2006 by Marsha James

In New York City, Justine Laxness works as a money manager at a nonprofit, the Aquinas Foundation. Justine’s love for her boss, Peter, is unrequited, despite their deep friendship and extensive history: they first met in the early 1970s, when Justine was a child living in Beijing with her Christian family. Peter, then twenty-eight and stationed in China while working for Richard Nixon, had fallen in love with Justine’s nanny, Su Chen — a Communist revolutionary under Mao — and still feels guilt for his part in her disappearance and death.

Justine’s obsession with Peter spurs her to embezzle funds from Aquinas and lend the money to James Nutter, a screenwriter and old college flame who has resurfaced in Justine’s life after ten years. But every action she takes will have unforeseen ramifications, creating a tidal wave of betrayal and destruction. Lyrical and suspenseful by turns, The City Is a Rising Tide is an enchanting work of luminous prose and uncommon imagination.

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