![]() ![]() 15-year-old twins Alex and Max have painted a line down the centre of their shared bedroom as their separate personalities start to evolve. The heart of her life is her three teenage children – 17-year-old Ruby is self-confident and individual, her acidic wit and sharp intelligence seem to be leading her to a career as a writer. ![]() Her marriage to ophthalmologist Glen is solid, if unexciting and she has her own successful landscaping business. Mary Beth Latham, the narrator of Every Last One has a stable and comfortable life. Every Last One explores the impact of traumatic loss on an ordinary life. This is not unusual when I look through the 746, but in this case, it worked to the book’s advantage, as I went into it with no preconceptions and was pleasantly surprised by what I found. I have no recollection of buying this and no knowledge of plot or author. I have been sick this week and while flicking through the book library on my iPad came across Every Last One by Anna Quindlen. ![]()
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