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Mrs. Everything
by Jennifer Weiner
Mrs. Everything is a story of two sisters over the course of their entire lives from childhood, and covers their Every Thing. From the loss of their father, teen romances, college experiences, and adulthood we see two very different sisters live out their lives - with all the drama that comes with it.
I am always hesitant to recommend books to people without knowing what they LOVE and things they are sensitive to. I would say this is a great book to open dialog about many adult things. I wouldn't recommend it to any kids or young adults, there is detailed sexual abuse, sexual scenes, and language. However, the overall story of love, acceptance, and being yourself is worthwhile and much needed in today's world. So.... there you are. Take it how you will.
The author mentions in the introduction to the book that she wanted to write a story based on her moms life - married with children, eventually divorced and marries a woman. This book takes place in that time and era - and it even covers the neighborhood she was raised in, the college she went to, and she even read the magazines of the time just to get every detail right. It is a perfect take on culture at the time.
I am always hesitant to recommend books to people without knowing what they LOVE and things they are sensitive to. I would say this is a great book to open dialog about many adult things. I wouldn't recommend it to any kids or young adults, there is detailed sexual abuse, sexual scenes, and language. However, the overall story of love, acceptance, and being yourself is worthwhile and much needed in today's world. So.... there you are. Take it how you will.
The author mentions in the introduction to the book that she wanted to write a story based on her moms life - married with children, eventually divorced and marries a woman. This book takes place in that time and era - and it even covers the neighborhood she was raised in, the college she went to, and she even read the magazines of the time just to get every detail right. It is a perfect take on culture at the time.