Family Tree
2016 • 368 pages

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15

Family Tree is a lighter, girlier book than I usually go for, but I'm glad I picked this one up! There were a lot of feelings and relationships that were deep and well developed, and I really fell in love with the main character and wanted her to succeed.

The story is about Annie, a producer of a popular cooking show in Los Angeles, who gets in an accident at the studio and misses a year of her life, stuck in a coma. When she wakes up, she finds herself divorced and without a job. She's at a facility back in her home state of Vermont, and needs to recover both physically and mentally from her year asleep.

The setting for this book is an amazing family farm in the hills of Vermont. The farm has been producing maple syrup for generations, and it's very idyllic. Let's just say I brought up Zillow to look at homes for sale in the hills of Vermont 😂. Really, the scenery was my favorite part of Family Tree – I just loved it. I hadn't really thought about Vermont, but I think I'll have to plan a vacation there!

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January 11, 2018Report this review