The Sweeney Sisters, Lian Dolan
I always wanted a sister. And if I could have picked, I would have picked any of the Sweeneys or all of them.
Lian Dolan weaves a wonderful story of life after the death of the sisters' mega-author father, William Sweeney. The women learn of a mystery memoir that William's publishing contract requires to be produced (or the estate will need to pay back the lavish advance), a secret life, and a lot of turmoil. William Sweeney, it turns out, was not and is precisely what the sisters' knew. The sisters must put aside their issues and agendas to navigate their father's past, contain the fallout of the harsh memoir, and find their new normal.
The Sweeney Sisters is a feel-good story with enough modernism, realism, and conflict to keep the reader engaged and entertained. There is nothing earth-shattering about the book, but I would have missed out on a good one had I not read it. And, for you writers out there, Ms. Dolan is a heck of a good writer. She can pick the right words every time; that alone makes the book a true winner.
The Sweeney Sisters has filled a hole in my non-sister heart.