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Something Wild

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Something Wild

By: Hanna Halperin
Narrated by: Rebecca Lowman
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"Propulsive . . . . Good books sometimes cut to the bone, and this one feels like a scythe." —The New York Times Book Review

"This wise, brilliant novel is so special, so overflowing with honesty and love—about motherhood, sisterhood, what it’s like to be a woman—that every paragraph feels like an epiphany. Hanna Halperin knows the fierce love that can exist especially among broken things. Something Wild moved me deeply."
—Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Untamed

A searing novel about the love and contradictions of sisterhood, the intoxicating desires of adolescence, and the traumas that trap mothers and daughters in cycles of violence

One weekend, sisters Tanya and Nessa Bloom pause their respective adult lives and travel to the Boston suburbs to help their mother pack up and move out of their childhood home. For the first time since they were teenagers sharing a bunk bed over a decade ago, they find themselves in the place where long-kept secrets were born, where jealousy, comfort, anger, forgiveness, and repulsion coexist with the fiercest love and loyalty. What they don't expect is for their visit to expose a new, horrifying truth: their mother, Lorraine, is in a violent relationship.

As Tanya urges Lorraine to get a restraining order, Nessa struggles to reconcile her fondness for their stepfather with his capacity for brutality. Their differing responses to the abuse bring up the sisters' shared secret—a traumatic, unspoken experience from their adolescence has shaped their lives, their sense of selves, and their relationship with each other and the men in their life. In the midst of this family crisis, they have no choice but to reckon with the past and face each other in the present, in the hope that there's a way out of the violence so deeply ingrained in the Bloom family.

Told in alternating perspectives that deftly interweave past and present, Something Wild is a magnetic, unflinching portrait of the bond between sisters, as well as a psychologically acute exploration of the legacy of divorce, the ways trauma reverberates over generations, and how it might be possible to overcome the past.
Family Life Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Genre Fiction

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Good character development but too much trauma throughout. The story was not as cohesive as I wanted it to be and the ending was meh. Disappointing to have spent my time on this one!

Depressing and disjointed

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I accidentally found out about this book at Barnes and Noble . It is a hidden gem! I am so glad I bought it and listened to the audio. It is a dark but powerful book that you will think about well after the book is over. I read it slow because I did not want it to end ! It is a MUST READ!

POWERFUL! HIDDEN GEM

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Slow paced and filled with minutiae (nose picking, pimple popping, smells, crumbs), graphic violence. The characters were flat and unlikeable. One plotline involving the girls as teenagers was extremely implausible.

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This was a well-crafted and well-crafted story that brought the tears. I don't cry from audiobooks. I did this time.

Characterization was Superb

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If you want to understand the mental state of an abused woman, and the impact that abuse has on her children even after they are grown, read this book. Either the author has personal experience or has really done her research, or maybe both. This is not a psychological text. It is a rich and meaningful story, beautifully told and beautifully performed.

A difficult and dark story but the book tells truth

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