| About the Book
Meet Dennis Whitehead. He endured a bitter childhood, watched his
mother work herself to an early grave, and is determined to "never
be poor again." One day, Dennis meets a librarian named Sara. Drawn
to her laughter and gentle spirit, he begins to fall in love with
her. He reveals his secret fear—that he has inherited his father's
alcoholism—and vows to stay away from drinking. One hot evening,
however, Dennis's steely resolve weakens; he downs several glasses
of wine and then makes love to Sara, who believes his protestations
of love and promise to marry her. When she conceives a child, he
brings her five hundred dollars and tells her to "take care of the
problem." He never sees Sara again. Having learned that Sara
recently died and has mentioned him in her will, Dennis makes the
trip back to Carlysle and witnesses the burning of her
hundred-year-old home. The story unfolds as Dennis realizes that one
young witness of the fire is his son.
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