“[A] brave and heartfelt book of truths.”—New York Times Book Review (A Group Text Pick and Editors' Choice)
A Boston.com Book Club Pick!
From bestselling author Laura Zigman comes a heartfelt novel about two offbeat and newly divorced sisters who move in together as adults—and finally reckon with their childhood
A year after her divorce, Joyce is settling into being single again. She likes her job archiving family photos and videos, and she’s developed a secret comforting hobby: trolling the neighborhood social networking site, Small World, for posts that help solve life’s easiest problems. When her older sister, Lydia, also divorced, calls to tell her she’s moving back east from Los Angeles after almost thirty years away, Joyce invites Lydia to move into her Cambridge apartment. Temporarily. Just until she finds a place of her own.
But their unlikely cohabitation—not helped by annoying new neighbors upstairs—turns out to be the post-divorce rebound relationship Joyce hadn’t planned on. Instead of forging the bond she always dreamed of having with Lydia, their relationship frays. And they rarely discuss the loss of their sister, Eleanor, who was significantly disabled and died when she was only ten years old. When new revelations from their family’s history come to light, will those secrets further split them apart, or course correct their connection for the future?
Written with wry humor and keen sensitivity, Small World is a powerful novel of sisterhood and hope—a reminder that sometimes you have to look back in order to move ahead.
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“A realistic rendering of what it’s like to care for and love a disabled child, and the toll that love takes on parents and siblings. It’s also about the bonds that sisters share and how…unresolved grief nearly breaks them.”
— Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Small World is a treasure.”
— Chris Bohjalian, #1 New York Times bestselling author“This book club-appropriate book raises important questions about how families heal (or note) after loss.”
— New York Times Book Review“Confronts the most painful family issues and is equally knowing—and funny—about what brings comfort and grace.”
— People“Zigman is terrific at melding heartbreaking situations with humorous, evocative details.”
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Laura Zigman lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and has been a contributor to The New York Times (Modern Love, Styles, Op-Ed, Home, Vows), The Washington Post (Book World, Health), The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Huffington Post, and Parade, among other publications, as well as a ghostwriter for numerous projects, a former book publicist, and the author of six novels.
Stacey Glemboski is a seasoned voice artist and audiobook narrator of many books in the science fiction and young adult fiction genres.