8 Novels About Families Falling Apart
All happy families are alike, but every unhappy family has its own breaking point
All happy families are alike, but every unhappy family has its own breaking point
Gabe Montesanti, author of "Brace For Impact," recommends memoirs and novels about friendships that become a life-long bond
Nothing binds and blinds us the way our families can
Stacey Swann, author of "Olympus, Texas," recommends tales of family members making each other miserable
Books about lost homes and the stories passed from generation to generation
Shilpi Somaya Gowda, author of "The Shape of Family," on the melding and clashing of cultures
Regina Porter's "The Travelers" explores how trauma moves through generations
Author Melissa Rivero on family, colorism, writing strong women, and her ideal reader: Stacie
Maura Roosevelt, great-granddaughter of FDR, recommends books on atypical family arrangements
Emily Gould recommends “Les Mis” by Kim O’Neil