

Lucy McGowan is 11 years old and her mother is taking her, her profoundly gifted twin brother Milo and her maternal Grandmother to Timber Falls, Wisconsin to care for Lucys dying grandfather. A man she has never met because her mother has been estranged from him since before Lucy and her brother were born.
Her mother, Tess, doesnt want to go. But events are working against her not going. Their Chicago apartment is about to go through a major bug fumigation so they have to vacate it for a few days. Then, while they are away, the apartment building burns down and they end up spending even more time in Timber Falls.
Her grandmother is the one who insists they need to go take care of her grandfather her abusive ex-husband. His Alzheimers is worsening and his third wife is leaving him.
In Timber Falls, the family learns about love and forgiveness and Lucy learns the one thing that shes always wanted know who her father really is. (And its not a famous actor.)
I really enjoyed this book. The story is compelling and Tess refusal to tell Lucy and Milo about their father leads Lucy to obsess about who her father might be in a hilarious manner. Plus the influences that her New Age grandmother has on her cause her to do some fairly crazy things.
Her mother, Tess, doesnt want to go. But events are working against her not going. Their Chicago apartment is about to go through a major bug fumigation so they have to vacate it for a few days. Then, while they are away, the apartment building burns down and they end up spending even more time in Timber Falls.
Her grandmother is the one who insists they need to go take care of her grandfather her abusive ex-husband. His Alzheimers is worsening and his third wife is leaving him.
In Timber Falls, the family learns about love and forgiveness and Lucy learns the one thing that shes always wanted know who her father really is. (And its not a famous actor.)
I really enjoyed this book. The story is compelling and Tess refusal to tell Lucy and Milo about their father leads Lucy to obsess about who her father might be in a hilarious manner. Plus the influences that her New Age grandmother has on her cause her to do some fairly crazy things.
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