We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Meet the Cooke family. Our narrator is Rosemary Cooke. As a child, she never stopped talking; as a young woman, she has wrapped herself in silence: the silence of intentional forgetting, of protective cover. Something happened, something so awful she has buried it in the recesses of her mind. Now...
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Meet the Cooke family. Our narrator is Rosemary Cooke. As a child, she never stopped talking; as a young woman, she has wrapped herself in silence: the silence of intentional forgetting, of protective cover. Something happened, something so awful she has buried it in the recesses of her mind.
Now her adored older brother is a fugitive, wanted by the FBI for domestic terrorism. And her once lively mother is a shell of her former self, her clever and imperious father now a distant, brooding man.
And Fern, Rosemary’s beloved sister, her accomplice in all their childhood mischief? Fern’s is a fate the family, in all their innocence, could never have imagined less.
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Edition language: English
Read by Julieanne: Once I start a novel and find it doesn’t quite grab me, I will persevere regardless, optimistic that things will improve. This novel proved that my approach can be incorrect. I still disliked this novel just as much at the end as I did at the first chapter! I found it hard to feel...
Read by Jenny: Got me in quickly, but about half way in, revealed the twist. I was so disappointed with the ‘twist’ (trying not to give anything away, it would ruin it) that I was tempted to stop reading. But, as I had enjoyed the book so far, decided to give it a few more pages. It was about then I...