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This is my favorite of Sullivan's novels, having read the first three in a short span. I thought she did a great job showing family relationships through each person's eyes, and in a sympathetic way. It made me think about my own family and how one person trying to do the right things can be a potential relationship-ending slight to another. I felt for all the characters even when they were at odds with each other.
It's interesting to me that in the reviews I read, other readers thought Kathleen was the most likable character when to me it was the opposite. It's great that she is sober and sees how her mother impacted her life in a negative way, but she in the novel she was blind to how she was still behaving like an alcoholic. Her daughter needs to read "lifeskills for adult children," stat.
It's interesting to me that in the reviews I read, other readers thought Kathleen was the most likable character when to me it was the opposite. It's great that she is sober and sees how her mother impacted her life in a negative way, but she in the novel she was blind to how she was still behaving like an alcoholic. Her daughter needs to read "lifeskills for adult children," stat.