NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • From the author of Dear Edward comes a “powerfully affecting” (People) story that Can love make a broken person whole?
“Another tender tearjerker . Napolitano chronicles life’s highs and lows with aching precision.” The Washington Post
William Waters experienced childhood in a house hushed by misfortune, where his folks could barely bear to see him, considerably less love him — so when he meets the lively and aggressive Julia Padavano in his first year of school, maybe the world has illuminated around him. With Julia comes her family, as she and her three sisters are Sylvie, the family's visionary, is most joyful with her nose in a book; Cecelia is a unique craftsman; what's more, Emeline calmly deals with them all. With the Padavanos, William encounters a recently discovered happiness; each second in their home is loaded up with adoring turmoil.
However at that point obscurity from William's past surfaces, imperiling not exclusively Julia's painstakingly organized plans for their future, yet the sisters' unshakeable commitment to each other. The outcome is a devastating family break that completely changes themselves for ages. Will the steadfastness that once established them be sufficiently able to step them back together when it makes the biggest difference?
An impeccable respect to Louisa May Alcott's immortal work of art, Little Ladies, Hi Wonderful is a significantly moving representation of what is conceivable when we decide to cherish somebody not disregarding what their identity is, but rather as a result of it.