The Frequency of Living Things : A Novel.
'The Frequency of Living Things' is a heartbreaking American epic about three sisters who unearth lifetimes of family tensions as they are forced to rescue one of their own from peril, testing the limits of sacrifice, sisterhood, and forgiveness. From the author of 'The Great Transition'.
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- ISBN: 9781668056066
- Physical Description: 336 pages ; 2 x 15 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Atria Books, 2025.
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A heartbreaking American epic about three sisters who unearth lifetimes of family tensions as they are forced to rescue one of their own from peril, testing the limits of sacrifice, sisterhood, and forgiveness from the author of the âprofound work of great wisdomâ (Alice Elliott Dark) The Great Transition.
Josie may be the youngest sister, but she takes care of everyone. She is the left-brained scientist to her twin sistersâ right-brained artistic chaos. She makes sure their rent gets paid on time, they make their therapy appointments, and has also been their de-facto band manager since she was a teenager. When Ara, her middle sister (by a few minutes), calls from jail, it isnât exactly a surprise, and Josie knows exactly how to snap into action.
Emma is the quintessential frontwoman, complete with looks and attitude. But the success of The Twinsâ first (and only) albumâgold records, Grammy nominations, and diehard fansâis two decades behind her. Hiding under the surface of her swagger is a long-held guilt that has turned her into her sisterâs enabler. Emma knows she needs Araâs creative genius and thinks a jailhouse record could be just the thing to get Ara her freedom and their band back on the main stage.
Ara is detoxing, not only from her opioid habit but also from her family. The truth is, as crazy as it sounds, sheâs not in a hurry to get out of lock-up. In the most unlikely and dangerous of places, this could be her chance to face the demons of her past and disentangle herself from her family.
Bertie, who raised her three daughters as a single mother, has always taught them that family wonât always be around to take care of you. A former defense attorney and perennial do-gooder, sheâs committed to taking care of everyone less fortunate even if that means putting her girlsâ needs second. But now Bertie must decide if she should reenter her daughtersâ lives in their greatest time of needâor watch to see if the resilience sheâs taught them will help carry them through.
A story both intimate and sweeping, The Frequency of Living Things explores the timeless question of how our individual destinies are intertwined with our family, our siblings, and our history no matter how we try to untangle ourselves from them.