Best books related to family
Families are intricate. It may be a fairly intense reading experience when a novel has a truly wonderful family dynamic. We have prepared a few of our favorite family novels about families, that illustrate family relationships and share extremely different life situations.
💥 “Where would you go, Bernadette?” — Maria Semple. The family is thrown into chaos when Bee’s adored mother Bernadette vanishes. Bernadette, a severe agoraphobic, had promised her family a trip to Antarctica, but she can’t bear the thought of being that far away from home, so she abandons the trip. Bee decides to track for her mother. She will go to any length to get her mother home, using official documents, emails, and other forms of communication.
💥“The Glass Castle” — Jeanette Walls. The Glass Castle is a moving story about love, devotion, and family. Jeannette Walls and her siblings are able to flee their difficult upbringing despite growing up in a dysfunctional home with an alcoholic yet smart father and a reckless free-spirit mother. While her parents opt to stay homeless, Jeannette seeks a better life for herself in New York, where she subsequently faces the parents who reared her.
💥“Don’t put the boats away’ — Ames Sheldon. Following World War II, the Sutton family is still mourning the loss of a family member, Eddie. Everyone is struggling with their own personal difficulties, including addiction and divorce, in this story set 25 years after Eddie’s death. The Suttons gradually come to terms with the tragedy in their own unique ways. Don’t Put the Boats Away is a tragic yet moving story of a family and their ways of overcoming bereavement that spans decades.
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