All Adults HereEmma Straub2020

Synopsis

When Astrid Strick witnesses a school bus accident in the center of town, it jostles loose a repressed memory from her young parenting days decades earlier. Suddenly, Astrid realizes she was not quite the parent she thought she’d been to her three, now-grown children. But to what consequence?

Astrid’s youngest son is drifting and unfocused, making parenting mistakes of his own. Her daughter is intentionally pregnant yet struggling to give up her own adolescence. And her eldest seems to measure his adult life according to standards no one else shares. But who gets to decide, so many years later, which long-ago lapses were the ones that mattered? Who decides which apologies really count? It might be that only Astrid’s thirteen-year-old granddaughter and her new friend really understand the courage it takes to tell the truth to the people you love the most.

In All Adults Here, Emma Straub’s unique alchemy of wisdom, humor, and insight come together in a deeply satisfying story about adult siblings, aging parents, high school boyfriends, middle school mean girls, the lifelong effects of birth order, and all the other things that follow us into adulthood, whether we like them to or not.

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2 éditions pour ce livre

2020 Editions Riverhead Books

368 pages

5 mai 2020

ISBN : 9781594634697

2020 Editions Riverhead Books

368 pages

Format : AZW

ISBN : 9780698407985

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  • avatar Bookandfreckles
    13 / 20 Le 31 Mai 2020 à 12:01 Bookandfreckles

    Un livre sympa mais qui n'a pas grand intérêt malheureusement. Il y a beaucoup de choses qui auraient pu être développée mais ne l'ont pas été. Le livre s'est un peu éparpillé sans trop savoir se concentrer réellement sur ses sujets.