
A Sickness in the Family
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Children’s
History
Format
Inbunden
Sidor
192
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Oct 19, 2010
Förlag
Vertigo
ISBN-10
1401210813
ISBN-13
9781401210816
Beskrivning
In this gripping narrative, the Ushers navigate a complex web of family dynamics and unspoken secrets that weave through their seemingly ordinary lives. Ted and Biddy, the hardworking parents, strive to maintain a semblance of normalcy amidst the pressures of everyday life. Meanwhile, Grandma Martha looms large in their lives, her presence both a comfort and a source of contention.
As the three children—William, Amy, and Sam—tangle with their own youthful challenges and curiosities, the family's underlying tensions start to surface. Each character reveals their struggles, desires, and fears, painting a portrait of a family grappling with issues that threaten to fracture their bonds. The story unfolds with an intricate blend of dark humor and poignant moments, leaving readers questioning the very nature of loyalty, love, and the hereditary burdens that shape their destinies.
As the three children—William, Amy, and Sam—tangle with their own youthful challenges and curiosities, the family's underlying tensions start to surface. Each character reveals their struggles, desires, and fears, painting a portrait of a family grappling with issues that threaten to fracture their bonds. The story unfolds with an intricate blend of dark humor and poignant moments, leaving readers questioning the very nature of loyalty, love, and the hereditary burdens that shape their destinies.
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