This was a wonderful, yet, somewhat depressing, read. Here is a review:
The stunning debut novel from bestselling author Bill Clegg is a
magnificently powerful story about a circle of people who find solace in
the least likely of places as they cope with a horrific tragedy. On the
eve of her daughter's wedding, June Reid's life is completely
devastated when a shocking disaster takes the lives of her daughter, her
daughter's fiancé, her ex-husband, and her boyfriend, Luke--her entire
family, all gone in a moment. And June is the only survivor. Alone and
directionless, June drives across the country, away from her small
Connecticut town. In her wake, a community emerges, weaving a beautiful
and surprising web of connections through shared heartbreak. From the
couple running a motel on the Pacific Ocean where June eventually
settles into a quiet half-life, to the wedding's caterer whose bill has
been forgotten, to Luke's mother, the shattered outcast of the
town--everyone touched by the tragedy is changed as truths about their
near and far histories finally come to light. Elegant and heartrending,
and one of the most accomplished fiction debuts of the year, Did You
Ever Have a Family is an absorbing, unforgettable tale that reveals
humanity at its best through forgiveness and hope. At its core is a
celebration of family--the ones we are born with and the ones we create.
A must read!
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