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Families and Other Nonreturnable Gifts

De: Claire LaZebnik
Narrado por: Tessa Auberjonois
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A charmingly hilarious and deeply insightful novel about the importance and impossibility of making peace with our family.

Despite her name, Keats Sedlak is the sanest person in her large, nutty family of brilliant eccentrics. Her parents, both brainy academics, are barely capable of looking after themselves, let alone anyone else, and her two uber-intelligent siblings live on their own planets.

At least she can count on one person in her life, her devoted boyfriend Tom. Down-to-earth and loving, he's the one thing that's kept Keats grounded for the last decade. But when Keats's mother makes a surprise announcement, the entire family is sent into a tailspin. For the first time, Keats can't pick up the pieces by herself. Now she must reevaluate everything she's ever assumed about herself and her family--and make the biggest decision of her life.
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"Claire LaZebnik has done it again. Families and Other Nonreturnable Gifts is a gem that's equal parts sugar and spice. LaZebnik will capture you with her winning humor, but she'll keep you with her keen insight. Just make sure that you clear your schedule before you pick it up because you won't be able to put it down."—Jillian Lauren, New York Times­ bestselling author of Some Girls
'Just a great book to read. You can't put it down, because you want to see things work out for Keats and her oddball family."—GenerationGbooks
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Writing a plot that is primarily based on internal conflict, in this case, Keats’s constantly comparing herself unfavorably—or snarkily viewing herself as superior—to others, can become tedious if not done really well. Fortunately, LaZebnik does this type of writing very well indeed.

It is almost a given that every first-person narrator in a novel will, in various degrees, be an “unreliable narrator,” and all chick lit protagonists are strongly so. In this regard, Keats is, in turn, both irritating and amusing due to how extremely unreliable a narrator she is at the start of the book. In some ways, this novel is analogous to a first-person-POV mystery novel, in that the reader is exploring a series of clues along with Keats as she slowly figures out who and what her family members, a long time family friend named Jacob, and her boyfriend of the past 10 years, Tom, are really like, and who she is in relation to each of them.

Currently, this is the only book that LaZebnik has written that is available in audiobook format, through Amazon and Audible. Not all novels can stand up to the slow pace involved in listening to audio narration compared to racing through a book by reading it silently to oneself. However, this particular novel is well enough written to withstand that spotlight. It is narrated by talented voice actor, Tessa Auberjonois, who does an excellent job.

Family-focused, chick-lit dramedy

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