What is the most fun we ever had about?
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What is the most fun we ever had about?
A multigenerational novel in which the four adult daughters of a Chicago couple–still madly in love after forty years–recklessly ignite old rivalries until a long-buried secret threatens to shatter the lives they’ve built.
How does most fun ever end?
Grace confesses her lie and returns home to live with Marilyn and David while she contemplates her next move. As the work closes, David and Marilyn find contentment and comfort in one another as they marvel at the brood they have created, out of their extraordinary and enduring love.
What genre is the most fun we ever had?
Saga
Literary fiction
The Most Fun We Ever Had: A Novel/Genres
How many pages in the most fun we ever had?
A New York Times Bestseller
- Print length. 544 pages.
- English.
- Doubleday.
- June 25, 2019.
- Dimensions. 6.42 x 1.62 x 9.53 inches.
- ISBN-10. 0385544251.
- ISBN-13. 978-0385544252.
Who is Jonah’s dad in the most fun we ever had?
And then there is the sudden appearance of a secret child, Jonah, age 15, the son of the Marilyn and David’s apparently well-behaved second daughter, Violet, who is happily married to Matt, has two young boys and is dedicated to organising their childhoods perfectly.
Who is Clare Lombardo?
writer / editor / producer I’m currently reporting on education for NPR. Over the past few years, I’ve also produced news on NPR’s daily radio shows, edited stories for our podcast Life Kit, and coordinated an award-winning podcast contest for kids.
Is most fun correct grammar?
The comparative form that is most accepted is more fun and the superlative form that is most accepted is most fun. Let’s take a closer look at why. Fun originally functioned as a noun and not as an adjective.
Where is the most fun we ever had set?
‘The Most Fun We Ever Had’ in development at HBO
- Claire Lombardo’s The Most Fun We Ever Had debuted on the New York Times bestseller list — an impressive start for this first-time novelist who started life in Oak Park.
- The 500-page work follows the Sorenson family and is partly set in Oak Park.
Where does Claire Lombardo live?
She graduated from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop in 2017 and still lives in Iowa City, where she teaches creative writing at the University of Iowa.
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