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You Only Call When You're in Trouble
You Only Call When You're in Trouble: A Novel | Stephen McCauley
3 posts | 3 read | 5 to read
“I don’t think I will find a book I love more this year.” —Jane Green, New York Times bestselling author “Funny, poignant, joyous, explosive, but most of all affirming of our connections to one another. You Only Call When You're in Trouble is a book to cherish. A book that loves you back. What more could you want, my gosh? Read it!” —Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less Is Lost Is it ever okay to stop caring for others and start living for yourself? After a lifetime of taking care of his impossible but irresistible sister and his cherished niece, Tom is ready to put himself first. An architect specializing in tiny houses, he finally has an opportunity to build his masterpiece—“his last shot at leaving a footprint on the dying planet.” Assuming, that is, he can stick to his resolution to keep the demands of his needy family at bay. Naturally, that’s when his phone rings. His niece, Cecily—the real love of Tom’s life, as his boyfriend reminded him when moving out—is embroiled in a Title IX investigation at the college where she teaches that threatens her career and relationship. And after decades of lying, his sister wants him to help her tell Cecily the real identity of her father. Tom does what he’s always done—answers the call. Thus begins a journey that will change everyone’s life and demonstrate the beauty or dysfunction (or both?) of the ties that bind families together and sometimes strangle them. Warm, funny, and deeply moving, You Only Call When You’re in Trouble is an unforgettable showcase for Stephen McCauley’s distinctive voice and unique ability to create complex characters that jump off the page and straight into your heart.
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vlwelser
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This is a low pick. It was entertaining enough. The characters are all hot messes. But the plot itself isn't overly exciting.

#BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 6mo
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RebelReader
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Pickpick

An academic scandal, a gay uncle, a free spirited mother, a mystery father and some unusual family friends earn this: #dysfuntionalfamily
First time reading this author, but I might have to check out his backlist. More TBR!!!

AmyG Stacked, my favorite….dysfunctional family books! 11mo
RebelReader @AmyG Me too!! 11mo
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SteveWJones
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Arrived today. Maybe next week‘s snow will give me some time to really dig into it.