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The #1 Sunday Times bestselling author delivers a fresh, contemporary tale centered on a woman and her unruly blended family. Lila, who once wrote a bestseller on marriage, faces the reality of her ex-husband happily co-parenting with another woman she encounters daily at school pick-up. Bill, her stepdad, is kind but drives her nuts after moving in following her mother's death. Lila's eldest daughter, Celie, despises school so much that she's stopped attending, while Violet, her nine-year-old, delights in age-inappropriate rap songs and fart jokes. Their lives take a turn when Gene, Lila's estranged father, unexpectedly shows up, bringing chaos and unexpected changes. His presence sparks a connection with the girls, who find a kindred spirit in him, and even Bill begins to loosen up. Astonishingly, Lila starts dating again. As the Kennedy household transforms, it raises the question of whether these changes will ultimately break or strengthen their family. The story is filled with warmth, humor, and wisdom, showcasing the complexities of family dynamics and the power of female friendship.

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We All Live Here, Jojo Moyes

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2025
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Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Jojo Moyes
Publié
2025
Format
rigide
Pages
448
ISBN10
0241415519
ISBN13
9780241415511
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The #1 Sunday Times bestselling author delivers a fresh, contemporary tale centered on a woman and her unruly blended family. Lila, who once wrote a bestseller on marriage, faces the reality of her ex-husband happily co-parenting with another woman she encounters daily at school pick-up. Bill, her stepdad, is kind but drives her nuts after moving in following her mother's death. Lila's eldest daughter, Celie, despises school so much that she's stopped attending, while Violet, her nine-year-old, delights in age-inappropriate rap songs and fart jokes. Their lives take a turn when Gene, Lila's estranged father, unexpectedly shows up, bringing chaos and unexpected changes. His presence sparks a connection with the girls, who find a kindred spirit in him, and even Bill begins to loosen up. Astonishingly, Lila starts dating again. As the Kennedy household transforms, it raises the question of whether these changes will ultimately break or strengthen their family. The story is filled with warmth, humor, and wisdom, showcasing the complexities of family dynamics and the power of female friendship.