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The Thing About Clare

The Thing About Clare

2018 • 316 pages

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Clare has never felt like she belonged with her family. She was the screw-up, while they all had perfect lives. Each of them seemed to have it all together, no matter what came at them. Clare on the other hand drank to much, and could not be bothered to look after her son, River.
When their mother passes away, a secret comes to light, and this one could explain the feelings that Clare has harbored all these years. What if her family isn't really her full family?
While each of the siblings struggle with their thoughts and try to keep Clare from her self-destructive roles, they are all wondering the same thing - how will this affect their family moving forward?

This book was WOW. I started reading it last night and had a hard time putting it down. No family is perfect, but this one captures the ordinary family to a T. Great weekend read if you are looking for something amazing! You won't be disappointed at all!

Thank you to Lake Union Publishers and NetGalley for allowing me to read an ARC of this book for my unbiased review.

November 16, 2018Report this review