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Zoey Johansen is lost. An only child and product of long-divorced parents who’d escaped to opposite coasts, she’s fallen between the cracks. Almost on a whim—really to avoid a dreadful vacation with her mother’s attempt at a new, manufactured family—Zoey escapes California to see her biological father for the first time in years. But instead of being the dad she needs, he instead asks her if she would mind pretending to be his niece for the duration of the visit. Stuck in the ice-locked town of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire with an emotionally bankrupt man unwilling and unable to fill his role, she all but succumbs to the realization that she is just as rudderless here as she was there.
But then, while looking for emergency candles in the throes of a February blizzard, she finds a dusty storage container that will prove to be a Pandora’s Box, spilling the long-dormant secrets to her mother’s sadness, her father’s odd addiction to tattoos, and the empty space that she’s long held inside her.
Sean Conway earned his MFA in Montpellier, France and Madrid, Spain through the University of New Orleans. His short fiction has appeared in various print and online journals, including Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices, Digital Americana, Glassworks, Five Quarterly Review, and fwriction: review,as well as the anthology Mental Ward: Stories from the Asylum (Sirens Call Publications, 2013). He has been nominated for the Million Writers Award (celebrating the best in online fiction), a Jack Kerouac Award (funded by the Kerouac Estate), and most recently received a Norman Mailer Center fellowship.
He lives north of Boston, and teaches writing and literature at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
First off I won this as a First-Reads giveaway; so here is my honest review: The book it's self is a great story, but the main characters to me were unlikeable until 3/4 the way thru the book. I understand why they are like they are, because of what happened in the past, but I still did not care for them until after they changed. I loved the side characters. Great description, almost felt like I was in that stinky apartment. And I love the texture of the book! Weird thing to like but true :) All in all I recommend giving this a read.
I just have to say that I hate quick endings or endings that leave the reader to imagine the ending, and this was close! I really felt Zoey's pain, along with her Mom and Dad too. I could really connect because In some ways my own life has played out similar, so the characters were spot on in their choices.. not meaning bad or good, but how someone would if they had a survived a horrible tragedy! I nearly cried so many times!! This is as real to life as an author can get! I feel like I just lived through the story myself.. (pause for now, I will come back to write more.. it's 1am and I couldn't sleep till I finished it!)
I received a copy from Goodreads Giveaways and my review is honest!
i thought it was pretty good until it offered me expired chicken like holy moley i cannot believe this even had the guts to even think about that hlylyylyllblglblbglbglb