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My Kind of People

Contributor(s): Duffy, Lisa (Author), Abbott-Pratt, Joniece (Read by), Linari, Nancy (Read by), Maby, Madeleine (Read by), Sadzin, David (Read by)

ISBN: 9781797109879

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

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Pub Date: May 12, 2020

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Price on Product, Unabridged

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.10" H x 5.80" L x 5.60" W ( 0.45 lbs) pages

BISAC Categories:

Fiction | Family Life | General | Women | Friendship

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: From the author of The Salt House and This Is Home comes a profound novel about the power of community and a small town's long-buried secrets as a group of New England islanders come together for a recently orphaned girl. On Ichabod Island, a jagged strip of land thirteen miles off the coast of Massachusetts, ten-year-old Sky becomes an orphan for the second time after a tragic accident claims the lives of her adoptive parents. Grieving the death of his best friends, Leo's life is turned upside down when he finds himself the guardian of young Sky. Back on the island and struggling to balance his new responsibilities and his marriage to his husband, Leo is supported by a powerful community of neighbors, many of them harboring secrets of their own. Maggie, who helps with Sky's childcare, has hit a breaking point with her police chief husband, who becomes embroiled in a local scandal. Her best friend Agnes, the island busybody, invites Sky's estranged grandmother to stay for the summer, straining already precarious relationships. Their neighbor Joe struggles with whether to tell all was not well in Sky's house in the months leading up to the accident. And among them all is a mysterious woman, drawn to Ichabod to fulfill a dying wish. Perfect for fans of Celeste Ng and Ann Leary, My Kind of People is a riveting, impassioned novel about the resilience of community and what connects us all in the face of tragedy.

Brief description:

When he was seven, David Sadzin's first grade teacher gave him a paragraph to read out loud. She interrupted him halfway to proclaim him the "Ringmaster" in his class's musical extravaganza about the circus. He's been using his voice to get out of trouble ever since. After a few intense years on New York's stages, performing traditional and experimental theater, improv, and sketch comedy, he's now settled comfortably in front of the mic in his home studio in Brooklyn.

Review Quotes:

"This multi-generational tale shows off Lisa Duffy's true talent for capturing voice and making her readers feel every emotion right along with her characters...Duffy's writing positively shines."

-- "Kristy Woodson, internationally bestselling author"

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