The ginger jar
A Love Story
The Ginger Jar is a story of coming of age and love, of
family ties and tensions. Strong autobiographical elements are apparent. Although the ginger jar is broken in Cairo,
its story began in Vancouver. Kit is taken by her older cousin, Charles
Gilbert, to lunch in Vancouver’s Chinatown. There Charles, after telling her he
plans to take off for China when the coming summer is over, buys her the ginger
jar. Of all the family, they have the most in common. Charles finds Kit, like
himself, intuitive and creative. That summer of 1929, the families set up
camp at Cedar Cove. There with her family, with Charles around, and her
favourite cousin Greta, Kit is restless. From the time Jimmy Millar, a young science
student, and a beauty called Pat, join the weekends at the beach, the circle of
Kit’s life seems different. Drama explodes at Cedar Cove when Greta is seduced
and Pat chooses Charles Gilbert. After the Depression, happily engaged to
Jimmy Millar, Kit envisions a wonderful future of travel. But Jimmy asks her to
postpone their wedding. Kit accepts a summer job on Vancouver Island. In this
idyllic place Kit is made welcome and
makes new friends. Charles, now established with his wife, Pat, and
their baby son, visits her at the lake. Their closeness develops into passion. Again, a summer ends in drama. Charles
takes his son and goes into hiding; Kit is torn between Charles and Jimmy and
her love for them both. Sailing back to the safety of her home, Kit is suddenly
confronted by Pat Gilbert, who is waiting for her on the ferry. There is no
escape. Kit is no longer the innocent and trusting girl she was. So it is here
the ginger jar takes over again and ends the story.
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