Om A Nearly Normal Family
"...A compulsively readable tour de force." ΓÇöThe Wall Street Journal
New York Times Book Review recommends M.T. EdvardssonΓÇÖs A Nearly Normal Family and lauds it as a ΓÇ£page-turnerΓÇ¥ that forces the reader to confront ΓÇ£the compromises we make with ourselves to be the people we believe our beloveds expect.ΓÇ¥ (NYTimes Book Review Summer Reading Issue)
When the teenage daughter of responsible, upstanding parents is accused of murder, a family realizes that it isnΓÇÖt love that will keep them together: itΓÇÖs lies.
Eighteen-year-old Stella Sandell stands accused of the brutal murder of a man almost fifteen years her senior. She is an ordinary teenager from a respectable local family. What reason could she have to know a shady businessman, let alone to kill him?
Told in an unusual three-part structure, this gripping, domestic drama pushes a family to its limits. The father, a pastor, believes his daughter can only be innocent, despite mounting evidence. The mother, a defense attorney, believes no one is telling the truth. And the daughter, desperate for her dreams of the future, believes no one understands how far she is willing to go.
In this complex, multi-layered novel, every characterΓÇÖs loyalty and morality is tested. Are we duty-bound to defend our family, even with the evidence against them? Is anyone who they seem on the surface? And what are we willing to compromise to keep our lives, as we know them, intact?
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