The House We Grew Up In
Books | Fiction / Women
3.9
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Lisa Jewell
From the New York Times bestselling author of None of This Is True and Then She Was Gone comes an unforgettable saga that follows the Bird family and how one tragedy ripples throughout their lives for years.Meet the picture-perfect Bird family: pragmatic Meg, dreamy Beth, and towheaded twins Rory and Rhys, one an adventurous troublemaker, the other his slighter, more sensitive counterpart. Their father is a sweet, gangly man, but it’s their beautiful, free-spirited mother Lorelei who spins at the center. In those early years, Lorelei tries to freeze time by filling their simple brick house with precious mementos. Easter egg foils are her favorite. Craft supplies, too. She hangs all of the children’s art, to her husband’s chagrin. Then one Easter weekend, a tragedy so devastating occurs that, almost imperceptibly, it begins to tear the family apart. Years pass and the children have become adults, while Lorelei has become the county’s worst hoarder. She has alienated her husband and children and has been living as a recluse. But then something happens that beckons the Bird family back to the house they grew up in—to finally understand the events of that long-ago Easter weekend and to unearth the many secrets hidden within the nooks and crannies of home.
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Author
Lisa Jewell
Pages
400
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-08-12
ISBN
1476703019 9781476703015
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"Families can be complicated, starting with Mom the hoarder in this story. So much fallout and heartache in the course of the families’ intertwined (so intertwined!) relationships. Really good read.
(Actually, good listen! I did the audio book and the reader was excellent, bouncing between English, Irish and Australian accents seamlessly.)"
"Started off slow but, picks up after a few chapters. It’s emotional and thought provoking. I enjoyed it a lot. "
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Brandy Schluterman
"This book goes deep into character development. The reader gets to know each one really well and just slides through the chapters following each through their twists and turns."
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Julie McReynolds
"A sad, yet beautifully told story about families and dysfunction."
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Andrea Jaffray
"This was a different style of read from Lisa Jewell. I really liked the twists and turns of the characters. Heartbreaking but really quite reflective as well. A bit slow in the@beginning but really enjoyed it. "
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Karen Lamanna
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