Mrs. Everything - Jennifer Weiner

Mrs. Everything

By Jennifer Weiner

  • Release Date: 2019-06-11
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
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From 1,625 Ratings

Description

From Jennifer Weiner, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Who Do You Love and In Her Shoes comes a smart, thoughtful, and timely exploration of two sisters’ lives from the 1950s to the present as they struggle to find their places—and be true to themselves—in a rapidly evolving world. Mrs. Everything is an ambitious, richly textured journey through history—and herstory—as these two sisters navigate a changing America over the course of their lives.

Reviews

  • A slog to get through

    3
    By Matton Morgans
    A struggle to finish, I never connected with the characters and the writing was hard for me to follow.
  • Heartfelt read

    5
    By Emma@NC
    Awesome story about the evolution of women and sisterhood
  • Had me hooked

    5
    By Jamiam987
    It is amazing finished in a couple of days!
  • Mrs. Everything

    5
    By Show Smart Staging
    I cried at Jennifer Weiner’s description of the societal convulsion that was my late teenage experience of the mid 1060s. I had never felt those feelings so strongly since. Lots is apprehension, yes, but mostly confusion. Going to a college freshman mixer in a pretty party dress and finding everyone in jeans. Jolting.
  • Spanning 3 generations a family’s generational trauma is told

    5
    By kaykaybean13
    Beautifully executed. The characters were so endearing and their circumstances they’d endured were real, harrowing and emotionally charged. A keen insight into the dynamics of familial bonds, interactions and behavior from which trauma surfaces differently and individually from all family involved. The cyclical nature of generational trauma was so prevalent and devastating despite each of the woman’s desire to end their perpetual struggles and hardships as well as mistreatment of one another. Similarly with most families, this one was no different when love prevailed and was prioritized and these women came through for their family members when it mattered. Through all the repetitive behavior, emulation and inefficient communication what shone through was the unconditional love they shared and in my opinion it overshadowed the generational issues and it served as a glimmer of hope for which they all held tight with the belief and faith they’d all be okay as long as they’d loved and continued to demonstrate that unwavering love towards each other. Such a beautiful family and written story of these women, their personal struggles and the dynamics that were chaotic at best between their family ties and functioning
  • A great sister read

    5
    By Hhoorrsseelover
    I love a good book that makes you appreciate sisters. While I normally prefer first person narratives as I feel I get to know the narrator better, both of the main characters were so easy to get to know and love even though things weren’t deliberately told from their view. Overall so well written and thought-provoking - and especially hard to put down!
  • KaseyMnrbhy

    5
    By kannwksn
    Nb. Bvbg
  • Disappointing

    1
    By Momima99
    I am a big fan and loved her other books but I couldn’t even finish this one. There are very few books I don’t finish but this one felt like a chore. I really didn’t care about the characters or what happened to them.
  • Mrs. Everything

    5
    By Readingbythesea
    I wasn’t excited about the ending, I have to say I loved the book.
  • Loved it!

    5
    By SpeedRead'nTXGirl
    Jennifer Weiner never cease to amaze me. Pure talent!

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