A Reason to See You Again: A Novel By Jami Attenberg
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In "A Reason to See You Again," New York Times bestselling author Jami Attenberg weaves a compelling saga of the Cohen family over forty transformative years. Following the death of their patriarch, Rudy, the foundation of the family crumbles, triggering a crisis that propels each woman onto divergent paths.
Shelly, the younger sister, escapes to the West Coast, diving headfirst into the burgeoning tech industry, while her sister Nancy marries a traveling salesman, entangled in a web of mystery and instability at just twenty-one. Their mother, Frieda, grapples with grief in Miami, drowning her sorrows in alcohol, desperately trying to bury a painful past that continues to haunt her.
As the decades unfold from the 1970s onward, each woman confronts the inescapable truth: running away does not erase history. They must navigate the complexities of their choices and redefine what family means in the face of change.
Attenberg captures a rich tapestry of themes, including motherhood, the evolving American workforce, and the nuances of love and inherited trauma. With a keen eye for the intersection of personal and cultural shifts, "A Reason to See You Again" invites readers on a kaleidoscopic journey that explores how connections can fracture and mend, ultimately revealing the enduring power of familial bonds amidst life's tumultuous changes.
Shelly, the younger sister, escapes to the West Coast, diving headfirst into the burgeoning tech industry, while her sister Nancy marries a traveling salesman, entangled in a web of mystery and instability at just twenty-one. Their mother, Frieda, grapples with grief in Miami, drowning her sorrows in alcohol, desperately trying to bury a painful past that continues to haunt her.
As the decades unfold from the 1970s onward, each woman confronts the inescapable truth: running away does not erase history. They must navigate the complexities of their choices and redefine what family means in the face of change.
Attenberg captures a rich tapestry of themes, including motherhood, the evolving American workforce, and the nuances of love and inherited trauma. With a keen eye for the intersection of personal and cultural shifts, "A Reason to See You Again" invites readers on a kaleidoscopic journey that explores how connections can fracture and mend, ultimately revealing the enduring power of familial bonds amidst life's tumultuous changes.