I really enjoyed Family Fan Club. Jean Ure writes strong, funny characters, and the dialogue is always spot on. The characters in this case gradually come into focus - Dad and Mum - both actors, and currently living apart, Laurel, in the throes of teenagerhood, Jazz, actor-in-the-making, sweet Daisy and clever Rose. The family set-up overtly echoes the March family and in fact the sisters put on a scene from Little Women for Mum.
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The story is meant to be lighthearted, and it is, but the incidents all fizzled just a bit for me. In real life incidents often d fizzle, but to have it happen repeatedly in a book is odd. For example, Daisy's cat goes missing in the rain ... and is discovered in someone's garden. Daisy gets drenched and chilled... and is warmed up in the bath. Laurel loses Mum's earrings ... but they are returned before Mum finds out. Laurel dyes Mum's wig ... but it washes out. Jazz gets a small telly part ... but we don't "see" her acting or know what it is. The most dramatic scene is where Jazz fronts a teacher who all-but accused Rose of cheating... but he's reasonable and agrees he was hasty.
It's good to read a book where the drama is not ramped up to the max, but this repeated lack of emotional/dramatic payoff is... odd.