From the New York Times bestselling author of Hallelujah Anyway,
Almost Everything, and Bird by Bird, a powerful and redemptive novel
of love and family
Rosie Ferguson is seventeen and ready to enjoy the summer before her
senior year of high school. She's intelligent-she aced AP physics;
athletic-a former state-ranked tennis doubles champion; and beautiful.
She is, in short, everything her mother, Elizabeth, hoped she could be.
The family's move to Landsdale, with stepfather James in tow, hadn't
been as bumpy as Elizabeth feared.
But as the school year draws to a close, there are disturbing signs that
the life Rosie claims to be leading is a sham, and that Elizabeth's
hopes for her daughter to remain immune from the pull of the darker
impulses of drugs and alcohol are dashed. Slowly and against their will,
Elizabeth and James are forced to confront the fact that Rosie has been
lying to them-and that her deceptions will have profound consequences.
This is Anne Lamott's most honest and heartrending novel yet, exploring
our human quest for connection and salvation as it reveals the traps
that can befall all of us.