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We Are Family

By: Nicola Gill
Narrated by: Eilidh Beaton
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‘Poignant and wry up-lit at its finest – Nicola Gill is a talent to behold!’ LAURA JANE WILLIAMS, bestselling author of Our Stop

‘Warm and witty – I quickly grew to love the characters.’ BETH O’LEARY, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Flatshare and The Switch

You can’t choose your family…

Jess and Laura might be sisters, but they’re very different people. Laura is laid-back, eats cheese in bed, and takes life as it comes. Jess, meanwhile, is the classic overachiever: Chief of Chivvying, Queen of all WhatsApp groups. They’re family, but they’re not exactly friends.

…but you can let them in.

When their mum dies, the sisters struggle to agree on anything, from where to scatter the ashes to whether “passed away” is an acceptable term. But as life forces them together, Laura and Jess realise: the only way through this is as a team. After all, they’re stuck with each other – and drinking wine is more fun as a pair…

A funny, tender and thoroughly entertaining listen for anyone who loved watching Fleabag, and is a fan of books by Marian Keyes, Fiona Gibson, Rachel Marks, Beth O’Leary and Mhairi McFarlane.

©2020 Nicola Gill (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Dark Humor Family Life Friendship Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Romantic Comedy Women's Fiction Funny Witty

Critic reviews

"Warm and witty - I quickly grew to love the characters." (Beth O’Leary, Sunday Times best-selling author of The Flatshare)

"I was utterly charmed!" (Laura Jane Williams, best-selling author of Our Stop)

"A witty, funny and relatable look in to the sibling dynamic and the impact of grief on the love within a family." (Hannah Sunderland, author of Very Nearly Normal)

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