I picked up this book after I had heard several positive
reviews, and then there was the added hook that the action takes place largely
in Cleveland, Ohio (specifically Shaker Heights), a place near and dear to my
heart. The plot was intricate and
tightly woven and the characters so multidimensional and believable that it was
a pleasure to read from start to finish. Plus it was fun to recognize touchstones of
Cleveland life like Heinen’s, the 100th Bomb Group Restaurant, and
other landmarks.
Mia and Pearl, mother and daughter, follow an itinerant lifestyle that suits
Mia’s artistic pursuits. They arrive in
Shaker Heights, a well-established suburb of Cleveland, and become tenants of a
duplex owned by the Richardson Family. The
lives of Pearl and the Richardson children, and soon Mia and the entire Richardson
family, become intertwined to such an extent that in the end it all implodes
rather catastrophically. Suffice it to
say, more than one secret is revealed and there are a couple surprise plot
twists.
Reminded me of the character-driven novels of Jeffrey Eugenides, Jonathan Franzen. or Ann Patchett
Reminded me of the character-driven novels of Jeffrey Eugenides, Jonathan Franzen. or Ann Patchett
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