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A review by kelsmomo
The Whole Thing Together by Ann Brashares
5.0
Sasha and Ray share a summer house, and three sisters; Emma, Maddie, and Quinn. Ray and Sasha have slept in the same bed and shared a room for the past 17 years and yet they have never met. One summer will change all of that, and their family forever.
Told in constantly alternating narratives, it can be jarring when there is no warning and you are scrambling to figure out who's head you're in now. However I feel like that is what big dysfunctional families are like. Complicated dynamics, witty humor and lovable characters--Everything I have come to expect and love from Ann.
Told in constantly alternating narratives, it can be jarring when there is no warning and you are scrambling to figure out who's head you're in now. However I feel like that is what big dysfunctional families are like. Complicated dynamics, witty humor and lovable characters--Everything I have come to expect and love from Ann.