The Way Things Should Be

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book The Way Things Should Be by Bridie Jabour, Bonnier Publishing Australia
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Author: Bridie Jabour ISBN: 9781760681814
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Australia Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Echo Language: English
Author: Bridie Jabour
ISBN: 9781760681814
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Australia
Publication: May 1, 2018
Imprint: Echo
Language: English

Claudia is getting married in a week. Well, she’s 85% sure she is getting married in a week. Maybe 75%... First, she must return home to spend the week with her siblings Zoe, Phinn and Poppy who, despite their best intentions, are quick to return to long-established battle lines.

The arrival of her best friend Nora, desperately trying to keep her own demons quiet, does nothing to soothe the possessive sisters. Meanwhile, their parents George and Rachel, long estranged from each other, are struggling with how different their children turned out to what they’d imagined. Taller, maybe?

The Way Things Should Be is a warm, funny and genuine novel about the conflicting joys and disappointments of millennials. It explores the complex relationships between parents and adult children, what we expect and what we actually receive, and the complicated terrain that is the relationships with our siblings, best friends, and ourselves.

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Claudia is getting married in a week. Well, she’s 85% sure she is getting married in a week. Maybe 75%... First, she must return home to spend the week with her siblings Zoe, Phinn and Poppy who, despite their best intentions, are quick to return to long-established battle lines.

The arrival of her best friend Nora, desperately trying to keep her own demons quiet, does nothing to soothe the possessive sisters. Meanwhile, their parents George and Rachel, long estranged from each other, are struggling with how different their children turned out to what they’d imagined. Taller, maybe?

The Way Things Should Be is a warm, funny and genuine novel about the conflicting joys and disappointments of millennials. It explores the complex relationships between parents and adult children, what we expect and what we actually receive, and the complicated terrain that is the relationships with our siblings, best friends, and ourselves.

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