Summary - The Island - Based On The Book By Elin Hilderbrand
Brief Books Publishing
Narrateur Jeff Harrison
Maison d'édition: Brief Books Publishing
Synopsis
SUMMARY THE ISLAND BASED ON THE BOOK BY ELIN HILDERBRAND SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT The Tate House and its History Birdie’s Plan and the Initial Trip Chess’s Struggles and the Beginning of Her Journey Tate’s Perspective and Her Tuckernuck Agenda The Dynamics of the Family Routines and Revealing Interactions The Fourth of July and Family Secrets The Nantucket Dinner Party and the Return of the Past Turning Points and Decisions General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK The Island by Elin Hilderbrand tells the story of three women, Birdie, Chess, and Tate, who retreat to Tuckernuck Island to escape their everyday lives. They are joined by Birdie’s sister, India, and all four women are trying to cope with past trauma and current turmoil. The narrative focuses on their personal struggles as they deal with grief, guilt, and family secrets. Chess is battling depression after a broken engagement and a tragedy, Tate is trying to assert her independence and deal with a complicated relationship, while India confronts her past mistakes and her husband's suicide. The secluded island setting serves as both a refuge and a catalyst for confrontation and self-discovery. The women must learn how to face their personal demons and find a way to forgive themselves and move forward with their lives, all while trying to maintain their family bond.
Durée: 27 minutes (00:27:02) Date de publication: 06/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

