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The Sisters

 Nancy Jensen

The Sisters, Nancy Jensen
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In the tradition of Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping and "Elizabeth Strout's 'Olive Kitteridge', a dazzling debut novel about the family bonds that remain even when they seem irretrievably torn apart.

Growing up in hardscrabble Kentucky in the 1920s, with their mother dead and their stepfather an ever-present threat, Bertie Fisher and her older sister Mabel have no one but each other--with perhaps a sweetheart for Bertie waiting in the wings. But on the day that Bertie receives her eighth-grade diploma, good intentions go terribly wrong, setting off a chain of misunderstandings that will send the sisters on separate paths and reverberate through their daughters' and granddaughters' lives.

What happens when nothing turns out as you planned? From the Depression through World War II and Vietnam, and smaller events both tragic and joyful. Bertie and Mabel forge unexpected identities and raise daughters--and sisters--of their own, learning that love and betrayal are even more complicated than they seem.

Gorgeously written, with extraordinary insight and emotional truth, Nancy Jensen's debut novel illuminates the far-reaching power of family and family secrets.

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falisha rated this book  
 

I like this book but I did not totally love it. I feel like the author started off strong but then lost us somewhere in the middle of the book. It was a true testament to how life takes various twist and turns just from a simple decision or lack there of. The character Bertie was a bit of a stretch for me. I found that I could not relate her. She was a bitter and miserable and spoiled all that she touched. Its just sad that she did not find that out about herself until the end.

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