Tracey Lange
We Are the Brennans

We Are the Brennans

Five years ago, Sunday Brennan left her small New York hometown, abandoning her parents, three brothers, and devoted fiancé with no explanation. In the present, after a wildly uncharacteristic episode of binge drinking lands her in the hospital, her brother convinces her to come home for a little while to recuperate and help with the Irish American family's struggling bar. Not everyone is thrilled to see the prodigal daughter, and her reappearance eventually causes all kinds of long-held family secrets to finally come pouring out. I loved this for its portrayal of complex family dynamics (especially among the four siblings), its sweet tale of young love, the ever-interesting setting of the bar, and its hopeful—but not tidy—resolution.

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The Connellys of County Down

The Connellys of County Down

Lange's debut We Are the Brennans is one of my favorite juicy, big-hearted family novels and I'd so been looking forward to her next family drama, which I read months ago but can't miss the opportunity to tell you about it now that it's finally out in the world. (I nearly included it in the Summer Reading Guide but the way the categories shook out, there just wasn't room.) This story is about the three adult children in the Connolly family. In the opening pages, Tara is released from prison after serving 18 months on a drug charge and goes home to see her siblings: her brother, a single dad who is still struggling with lingering symptoms from a brain injury sustained many moons ago, and sister, the Type A firstborn who always has things under control but who is struggling at the moment, not that she’ll admit that to her siblings. I love stories of complicated families, and was also pleasantly surprised to discover this novel features a book within a book: the title references the ongoing story the mother of the now-grown Connolly children once told them at bedtime.

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