Spectacular. That’s what The Best Days of Our Lives was. Wow.
After Leni McKenzie died in an accident, we follow the McKenzies navigating through life in which their beloved sister and daughter no longer exists. Alice tries to piece together her sister’s last weeks, while Will, the youngest sibling, hops on a plane right after the funeral, not ready to deal with their loss. Belinda, Leni’s mum, develops an unhealthy, yet comforting relationship with a clairvoyant, while Tony, Leni’s dad, is getting ready to become a father for the fourth time all over again after three failed marriages.
What we see are human beings going through messy, conflicting, and complex emotions due to losing someone they loved so dearly. It’s grieving to the fullest, following all stages from denial to coming to terms to their new reality. It’s messy, it’s hard to read - but somehow Lucy Diamond made it oh so beautiful. There was so much love for Leni, so many warm memories, and the family dynamics felt raw and real. Seeing the McKenzies finding their way in this new reality, experiencing happiness again and creating ways to honor the Leni they loved and miss so much in their lives - I think I’m going to water my eyes all over again for each and every one of them. While I did cry my eyes out reading this story, I would definitely describe The Best Days of Our Lives as a fun and happy book. The last couple of chapters could each be THE happy ending, yet Lucy Diamond granted us one after another chapter just to make sure every member of the McKenzie clan was truly, genuinely okay - missing their sister and daughter every moment in their lives, but full of hope for their future, because they were privileged to had Leni in their lives.
I’ve never read anything from Lucy Diamond before, but I’m definitely going to dive into her previous work. If they’re half as good as The Best Days of Our Lives, I’m going to read a Collection of Greatness.
Five full stars.
Thank you Netgalley and Quercus Books for sharing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.