3.5 stars. This book was entertaining and touching, but nothing I haven't read before. I liked the relationship between sisters and watching them each grieve their father in their own way. At its premise, this is a very basic story-- 3 sisters come together and try to deal with the deal of their father and they make big life decisions as they figure out who they are. However, there is the added element of their father's past and I thought it was realistic, but not very well developed. There's a rape story in this book that seemed underdeveloped. It either needed to be explored more in the aftermath or it needed to be excluded in my opinion. Overall this book was perfectly good, just nothing great.
SPOILERS AHEAD:
This book is about Suzy, Cal and Violet. They're 3 sisters that come back together when they hear of their father's sudden death. Their parents are divorced and their mom lives in London and Cal is the only one who really kept a relationship with their dad. When they come together, we get to see where each of them are in life as well as their relationships with each other and their father.
Suzy is a chef. She identifies as lesbian but she sleeps with both guys and girls. She had a relationship with her female boss, but when that didn't work out she fell into the arms of her ex boyfriend and now finds herself pregnant. She was planning to get an abortion, but the day of the appointment is the day she found out about her dad so the decision is put off. In the end, she decides to keep the baby. We also hear of a story when she was raped in high school and how coming back to her hometown makes her fearful of seeing the guy. I don't know that it added a whole lot to the story having that in there.
Cal is a wife and mom of 2 girls. She's a lawyer and is very rigid and takes life very seriously. She's always the leader and organizer of everything, but when she learns of her dad's passing she completely checks out and just goes to bed for days on end. In the end, she comes around, but she just hit a breaking point. She's not sure she likes her job in law and she needs to make a change.
Violet is a poet who teaches poetry to high school and college kids. She broke up with her boyfriend because she's scared of commitment and she wants to leave things more surface level, but in the end she ends up back with him and realizes commitment isn't so bad. She briefly has an affair with her old tutor, but he's married and he helps her realize that she doesn't want to keep doing these sex only affairs forever.
Their dad used to be a high school teacher and coach of the boys swim team. However, he got fired when he was accused of sexual harassment of some of the boys. Long story short, the boys made it up because they found out he was gay and didn't want a gay guy coaching them. He lived in the closet for his whole life because of his Catholic beliefs, but he had a boyfriend who he ran a restaurant with. He wasn't even out to his girls, though some of them suspected it.
In the end, everyone's secrets come out and theres a nice message about accepting and loving your family for who they are.