Farr, Tracy
"In Cassetown
Geologue Bay
Iris and her extended family -- her ex-husband and his wife and their new baby; her son and her best friend's daughter -- gather on a midwinter long weekend
to pack up the family holiday house now that it has been sold. They are together for one last time
one last weekend
one last party. As the house is stripped bare
their secrets -- and the complex
messy nature of family relationships -- will be revealed. It's about the fault lines that run under the surface
and it's about uncertainty -- the unsettling notion that the earth might shift
literally or metaphorically
at any moment. It's a contemporary novel that plays with time and with ways of telling stories. It finds poetry and beauty in science
and pattern and magic in landscape"--Goodreads.