Rocky lives with her husband, Nick, her grown daughter, Willa, and her father, Mort, in a small town in Western Massachusetts. She tries to help Willa navigate a severe anxiety disorder while applying to PhD programs. Rocky’s father recently moved in after her mother’s passing, and their shared longing for her is both palpable and heartbreaking. Her son, Jamie, newly married, has moved to New York to take a high-paying job at a huge, controversial conglomerate. This leaves Rocky—who has become a magnet for everyone else’s worries—carrying their tension like a second skin. When a tragic local train accident occurs nearby, she becomes obsessed with the bereaved mother and the burden of knowing Jamie’s company was involved. The frenetic pace, quirky characters, and laugh-out-loud humor hit their stride when Rocky faces a battle with her own mysterious health issues. You feel as if the author is your friend, confiding in you, telling you her story over coffee. Exposing a family’s emotional underbelly and a mother’s unwavering devotion, this fast-paced, relatively short novel is simply unputdownable. After all, you can only be as happy as your least happy child—and Rocky proves just how true that is. On sale 10/28/25. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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