Claire Lombardo's debut novel, The Most Fun We Ever Had, offers an intimate portrait of the Sorenson family. Marilyn and David, married for over four decades, have four daughters, each navigating their own complexities and secrets.
The narrative unfolds across generations, exploring themes of love, identity, and the intricate dynamics that bind a family together.
With its richly developed characters and poignant storytelling, Lombardo crafts a tale that resonates with readers, delving deep into the heart of familial bonds and the challenges they endure.
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family saga, sibling rivalry, adoption secret, Chicago setting, generational drama, emotional complexity, parent-child relationships, love and betrayal, contemporary fiction, Reese's Book Club pick
