All This Could Be Yours e-bog
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From critically acclaimed New York Times best-selling author Jami Attenberg comes a novel of family secrets: think the drama of Big Little Lies set in the heat of a New Orleans summer. ';If I know why they are the way they are, then maybe I can learn why I am the way I am,' says Alex Tuchman of her parents. Now that her father, Victor, is on his deathbed, Alexa strong-headed lawyer, devoted mot...
E-bog
84,89 DKK
Forlag
Ecco
Udgivet
22 oktober 2019
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
1KBB-US-S
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780544824270
From critically acclaimed New York Times best-selling author Jami Attenberg comes a novel of family secrets: think the drama of Big Little Lies set in the heat of a New Orleans summer. ';If I know why they are the way they are, then maybe I can learn why I am the way I am,' says Alex Tuchman of her parents. Now that her father, Victor, is on his deathbed, Alexa strong-headed lawyer, devoted mother, and loving sisterfeels she can finally unearth the secrets of who Victor is and what he did over the course of his life and career. (A power-hungry real estate developer, he is, by all accounts, a bad man.) She travels to New Orleans to be with her family, but mostly to interrogate her tight-lipped mother, Barbra. As Barbra fends off Alex's unrelenting questions, she reflects on her tumultuous life with Victor. Meanwhile Gary, Alex's brother, is incommunicado, trying to get his moviecareer off the ground in Los Angeles. And Gary's wife, Twyla, is having a nervous breakdown, buying up all the lipstick in drugstores around New Orleans and bursting into crying fits. Dysfunction is at its peak. As family members grapple with Victor's history, they must figure out a way to move forwardwith one another, for themselves, and for the sake of their children.All This Could Be Yours is a timely, piercing exploration of what it means to be caught in the web of a toxic man who abused his power; it shows how those webs can entangle a family for generations, and what it takes tomaybe, hopefullybreak free.With her signature ';sparkling prose' (Marie Claire) and incisive wit, Jami Attenberg deftly explores one of the most important subjects of our age.