Ann Packerβs debut novel, The Dive from Clausenβs Pier, was a nationwide bestseller that established her as one of our most gifted chroniclers of the interior lives of women. Now, in her long-awaited second novel, she takes us on a journey into a lifelong friendship pushed to the breaking point.
Liz and Sarabeth were childhood neighbors in the suburbs of northern California, brought as close as sisters by the suicide of Sarabethβs mother when the girls were just sixteen. In the decades that followedβthrough Lizβs marriage and the birth of her children, through Sarabethβs attempts to make a happy life for herself despite the shadow cast by her motherβs actβtheir relationship remained a source of continuity and strength. But when Lizβs adolescent daughter enters dangerous waters that threaten to engulf the family, the fault lines in the womenβs friendship are revealed, and both Liz and Sarabeth are forced to reexamine their most deeply held beliefs about their connection. Songs Without Words is about the sometimes confining roles we take on in our closest relationships, about the familial myths that shape us both as children and as parents, and about the limitsβand the powerβof the friendships we create when we are young.