Mimi's life is off the rails since the sudden loss of her mother. What
will it take to pull her and her family together? A spot-on, witty, and
genuinely moving novel.
One hundred and forty-nine days ago, Mimi's mam died. Everyone's given
up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn't smile anymore. Sally wears
only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all
night and keeps the neighbors awake. The dog, Sparkler, hasn't been
walked in months. And that's not even counting how terrible things are
at school. But Mimi isn't one to give up. In his solo novel debut, John
Newman has crafted a story both touching and comic-- a portrait of loss,
compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.