Book Talk Review; The Weight Of Familiar Objects
Quinn: I finally inherited my farm - but I have panic attacks when I try to deal with the financial side of it. Ellis's solution sounds simple: marry me and deal with the money himself. We all hate it, and he swore he'd never pick between Amory and me: Amory who's about to start a national tour, and even more cut out our relationship. He thinks he has no choice but to say yes. I'm always the weak one. I'm always the broken one. Amory tells me to toughen up ... and Daddy tell him to shut up. I try to adult. I can't. I play little in the house and vomit with terror when I visit my accountant. Daddy tells me everything will be fine. But I want to grow up. I want to grow up so much ... I wish Ellis would help. * This book. This book almost killed me. I've been reading Julia McBryant for months now and have never been disappointed. She always blows me away with her writing and characters and this book was no exception. The Weight of Familiar Objects is the end o...