Review: All of Us and Everything by Bridget Asher

*I received a digital ARC of this novel from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

All of Us and Everything by Bridget Asher is a story about three sisters, Esme, Liv, and Ru who live very separate, very complicated lives.  All of that is about to change when for the first time in their adult lives, circumstances force them to converge on their childhood home and a mother who none of them ever felt they really knew.

What tproduct-original-309337-1052-1398532470-4c4be59959d5ec9937f6069e80754eb4he three sisters don’t realize upon their return home is that their already complicated lives are about to be turned upside down yet again when they finally, for the first time, find out the truth about their father.  Growing up, they’d always been told that he was a spy.  When a mysterious box is washed up in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, they will finally have the opportunity to learn the truth about their parents– the good, the bad, and the ugly.  What they find out  will make the sisters question the very concept of their own realities and how they deal with life; Esme by survival, Liv by manipulation, and Ru by avoidance.

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