Favourite Daughter
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Narrateur(s):
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Susanna Fournier
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Heather Kosik
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Auteur(s):
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Morgan Dick
À propos de cet audio
A sharply funny and tender story about two strangers with only one thing in common: their father.
After her father abandoned Mickey and her mother for his new family, Mickey resolved never to think of him again. Years later, she’s fine without him. Yes, she drinks, but only sometimes—and, really, she can’t not. But with only $181 to her name, she’s not above attending some mandated therapy to access the not-insignificant inheritance he’s left her in the wake of his death. She’ll happily kneel at the Kleenex altar if it means she’ll soon be bingeing Bridgerton with a bottle of Russian Standard, five million dollars richer.
One town over, Arlo has more issues than most of her clients. Being a therapist has not prepared her for grief. She adored her father—his laughter, his charm, the smell of his cologne. She thought he adored her, too, but now he’s given his inheritance to a daughter no one knows, and Arlo is at a loss.
But unbeknownst to either woman, their problematic father had one dying wish, throwing them together on a crash course that will either break—or save—them both.
Ce que les critiques en disent
"[A] hard-hitting debut. . . . Charming, cringe-inducing and poignant in equal measure."
—Publisher's Weekly
"A standout debut."
—People
"Hilarious, heart-breaking and utterly original."
—Daily Mail
"[Morgan] explores topics like mental health and addiction with warmth and panache."
—Booklist
"A refreshing family drama."
—The Sun
"A refreshingly real exploration of family, addiction and love. This should be your next read."
—Dua Lipa's Service95
"Darkly funny and irreverent."
—ELLE
"Fans of Coco Mellors will enjoy this chaotically funny novel."
—Red Magazine
"So stunningly fresh and darkly funny that every page surprised me. Morgan Dick doesn't just craft a clever plot—she writes brilliantly about grief and addiction and inheritance and, yes, redemption."
—Catherine Newman, author of the New York Times bestseller Sandwich
"I am in such awe of Favourite Daughter—the characters, the plot (delicious!), the various voices, the deliberate tenderness. This is a serious and important book, but it's also charming, funny and sweet."
—Marian Keyes, author of My Favorite Mistake and Again, Rachel
"A thought-provoking but imperfect portrait of family dynamics from a promising newcomer."
—Kirkus
"A gripping, deeply honest and tender story, with characters that wove their way into my heart and stayed there. Dick's writing is witty and packed with insight, making her a new favorite author of mine."
—Natalie Sue, author of I Hope This Finds You Well
"Rich, complex and astute."
—Rebecca K Reilly, bestselling author of Greta & Valdin
"Very Bad Parents, childhood trauma, addiction, whip-smart dialogue, and flawed main characters that you still want to hug—I loved this beautiful, deeply tragic debut so very much."
—Ashley Tate, #1 bestselling author of Twenty-Seven Minutes
"A vast and ambitious novel of sisterhood, generational trauma, redemption and forgiveness. Morgan Dick writes with a rawness and ferociousness that will take your breath away."
—Kirsty Capes, author of Careless and Girls
"I found it refreshingly dark and dryly funny, as well as perceptive and moving on the nature of addiction. Morgan is great at dialogue too, especially when she’s showing people talking at cross-purposes. I loved how understated the humor was."
—Rebecca Wait, author of I’m Sorry You Feel That Way
—Publisher's Weekly
"A standout debut."
—People
"Hilarious, heart-breaking and utterly original."
—Daily Mail
"[Morgan] explores topics like mental health and addiction with warmth and panache."
—Booklist
"A refreshing family drama."
—The Sun
"A refreshingly real exploration of family, addiction and love. This should be your next read."
—Dua Lipa's Service95
"Darkly funny and irreverent."
—ELLE
"Fans of Coco Mellors will enjoy this chaotically funny novel."
—Red Magazine
"So stunningly fresh and darkly funny that every page surprised me. Morgan Dick doesn't just craft a clever plot—she writes brilliantly about grief and addiction and inheritance and, yes, redemption."
—Catherine Newman, author of the New York Times bestseller Sandwich
"I am in such awe of Favourite Daughter—the characters, the plot (delicious!), the various voices, the deliberate tenderness. This is a serious and important book, but it's also charming, funny and sweet."
—Marian Keyes, author of My Favorite Mistake and Again, Rachel
"A thought-provoking but imperfect portrait of family dynamics from a promising newcomer."
—Kirkus
"A gripping, deeply honest and tender story, with characters that wove their way into my heart and stayed there. Dick's writing is witty and packed with insight, making her a new favorite author of mine."
—Natalie Sue, author of I Hope This Finds You Well
"Rich, complex and astute."
—Rebecca K Reilly, bestselling author of Greta & Valdin
"Very Bad Parents, childhood trauma, addiction, whip-smart dialogue, and flawed main characters that you still want to hug—I loved this beautiful, deeply tragic debut so very much."
—Ashley Tate, #1 bestselling author of Twenty-Seven Minutes
"A vast and ambitious novel of sisterhood, generational trauma, redemption and forgiveness. Morgan Dick writes with a rawness and ferociousness that will take your breath away."
—Kirsty Capes, author of Careless and Girls
"I found it refreshingly dark and dryly funny, as well as perceptive and moving on the nature of addiction. Morgan is great at dialogue too, especially when she’s showing people talking at cross-purposes. I loved how understated the humor was."
—Rebecca Wait, author of I’m Sorry You Feel That Way
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