I received a copy from the publisher and would like to thank them for the book.  Price knits together a rich generational saga that follows the Sikorsky family who owns the Hotel Neversink.  Once flourishing with business, the disappearance of children over the years causes business to dwindle.  Told from various decades and voices, the story illuminates the dysfunctions of a family and the secrets that follow close behind.  While I really enjoyed this book, it took me a while to realize that it isn't a ghost story in the traditional sense, as I thought at first.  The "ghost" in the story is the disappearances of the children that haunt the family and their business throughout.  In addition, I thought the author didn't spend enough time on the disappearances of the children.  When they were mentioned, it seemed more as an afterthought.  Overall, the author's writing is a pleasure to read and I look forward to future novels from Price.

Things I ate while reading: Veggie Meatloaf, Salad with hard-boiled egg and fake chicken!

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