Relative strangers

A. H. Kim

Book - 2024

"Amelia Bae-Wood's life is falling apart. Unemployed, newly single and completely broke -- for reasons she hasn't told anyone yet -- she finds herself hitchhiking across California to deal with the fallout of her mother's eviction from the family estate. Amelia needs somewhere to live and time to figure out what to do with the rest of her life, so moving with her mother and sister to Arcadia, the cancer retreat center where her sister volunteers, seems like as good an idea as any. Amelia's sister, Eleanor, has too much on her plate, including being caught up in a court battle with a man who claims to be their half brother from Seoul and their late father's only son -- a secret love child from his Korean youth -...- who's fighting for a piece of everything that belongs to the Bae-Wood women. And when Amelia adds herself to Eleanor's list of problems, Eleanor must figure out what to hold on to -- and when to let go -- before things starts to unravel. A witty, wry and enormously entertaining retelling, the sisters' journey of self-discovery as they reshape their lives gives this classic tale a modern, feminist twist, as it touches on themes of blended families, race, class and wealth." --

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Genres
Domestic fiction
Published
Torontoa, Ontario, Canada : Graydon House [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
A. H. Kim (author)
Physical Description
338 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781525819551
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Review by Booklist Review

Kim turns her focus from dark secrets (A Good Family, 2020) to a lighthearted retelling of Sense and Sensibility. Amelia Bae-Wood has fallen from a life of wealth and fame to spending her last dollars on a Starbucks latte. She's spent the last 20 years with a Nordic celebrity chef, and has no way to start over. Amelia's sister, Eleanor, and mother, Tabitha, are in a similar boat after losing their own fortune to a man who claims he's the sisters' long-lost half-brother. Amelia finds her way to Arcadia, a cancer-healing retreat center where Eleanor and Tabitha are living. A slower life benefits them all, and the single men on campus--Brandon, Hari, and Jett--are romantically intriguing. As Amelia discovers the connections between them, she and Eleanor become part of a web of found family. While there is plenty of sadness in the story, Amelia's buoyant voice carries the cheer that makes this book so cozy. Austen fans will find Easter eggs in the clever nods to the source material (Bae Dash Wood, anyone?).

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.