![]() ![]() The lines are blurry, the connections are misleading, and the identities often change. As the stories unravel, we begin to understand some of the connections between the three protagonists however, in true Jewell fashion, what you know is not quite what you know. There are 3 main voices in the novel: Lucy, a runaway/homeless mother of two Henry, the son of a former rich couple who fell for a scam and Libby, a 25-year-old girl who inherits a house from the biological parents who committed suicide nearly a year after she was born. I couldn’t fall asleep for at least an hour as my mind continued to process everything that had happened in the complicated and messy (in a good way) tale. I devoured the book in two chunks, one larger read in the afternoon and the other shortly before bed. ![]() ![]() I’ve read several of her other books, and for me, this one is the best yet. The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell was one of my favorites so far this year. ![]()
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