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Family Reunion

A Novel

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A longtime Nantucket resident is trying to make the best of a lonely summer. Her spirited granddaughter is learning what she wants out of life. Unforgettable surprises await them both in this magical, multigenerational novel from Nancy Thayer.
“Readers come to Nancy Thayer novels for the idyllic Nantucket beaches and lifestyle, but they stay for the characters.”—Mary Alice Monroe

Eleanor Sunderland loves living on Nantucket in a gorgeous cliffside home that has been in her family for decades. Yet this year she can’t help but feel a bit isolated, even as the island comes alive with summer travelers. Her best friend has skipped town, leaving Eleanor lonely and feeling nostalgic about her family’s weekend trips to the island, made less frequently in the years since her husband’s passing. Now her money-driven children complain and beg her to sell her beloved home for a steep payout. Hoping to kick the season off on a good note, Eleanor decides her seventieth birthday may be the perfect occasion for a much-needed reunion. 
Fresh from her college graduation, Eleanor’s granddaughter, Ari, has just ended an engagement. She longs for a change of scenery and to escape from her parents’ snobbish expectations. Taking advantage of her newfound freedom, she heads to Nantucket to clear her head before graduate school, moving in with her grandmother and taking a job at the local beach camp. As she watches Eleanor begin to form a bond with an old acquaintance, Ari herself becomes smitten with a friend’s charming older brother. But just as grandmother and granddaughter fall into a carefree routine, a few shocking discoveries throw them off course. 
Eleanor and Ari learn to lean on each other through every new challenge they face in life and love, in this tale filled with Nancy Thayer’s signature Nantucket magic. 
“Nancy Thayer’s Family Reunion is a wonderful slice of life.”—New York Times bestselling author Brenda Novak
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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2020

      It's not the summer widowed Eleanor Sunderland had expected, with her greedy children pushing her to sell her beloved home in Nantucket and shuffle off to a retirement center. Fortunately, 22-year-old granddaughter Ari proves to be an ally, moving in with her grandmother as she seeks to redirect her own life--and falling for charming local Cal.

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2021
      An aging widow grapples with how to approach the next and final chapters of her life in this multigenerational tale. Eleanor Sunderland lives on Nantucket in the same home that belonged to her grandparents and her parents before her. Now that she's widowed, her adult children assume she will spend the next decade or two living alone before going quietly into the dark night. Her son, Cliff, learns a hotel chain wants to buy Eleanor's property for millions of dollars. Cliff thinks Eleanor should relocate to senior housing somewhere while he and his sister, Alicia, receive one-third shares of the sale proceeds. Eleanor's not having it, because she loves her home and the memories it holds. Moreover, Alicia's daughter, Ari, has just graduated from college and wants to spend the summer living on the island with Eleanor. As the summer begins, Eleanor's quiet island fills with all sorts of excitement. As Eleanor finds out that her young, single granddaughter is pregnant, discovers that her son-in-law might be two-timing Alicia, and develops a romantic relationship of her own, her head starts spinning. As Eleanor watches Ari tackle the challenges life throws at her, she wonders if she can follow her granddaughter's bold example. The third-person narration alternates between Eleanor's and Ari's perspectives, juxtaposing the different life stages at which these women find themselves but also illustrating the many parallels between the questions they face. There is perhaps too much emphasis on Eleanor's life being lonely and uneventful; the portrayals of many ho-hum moments of jigsaw puzzling and early bedtimes do slow down the pace. Even so, with the exception of Alicia, who feels like a caricature of a money-grubbing offspring, the characters are realistically rendered and their plights sufficiently engrossing that readers will want to keep turning the pages. As always, the author's love for Nantucket is palpable on nearly every page. A tidy Nantucket tale shows that baby boomers still have plenty of pluck.

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    • Booklist

      April 15, 2021
      Eleanor Sunderland is thrilled when her family comes to visit her in Nantucket. She's less thrilled when she learns they are there to convince her to sell her house and move into a nursing home. She's only 70, and though the house is shabby, it's got a view she can't live without. Her granddaughter Ari, newly graduated from college and newly single, decides a summer on Nantucket will help her get her head together before she starts grad school. Eleanor and Ari understand each other, and their peaceful cohabitation is a respite from a summer of chaos. Ari's stressful but rewarding job at a summer camp, Eleanor's restlessness and worry about her two adult children, infidelity, and a rocky romance are just a few of the waves Thayer (Let It Snow, 2019) whips up for her grandmother-granddaughter duo in her latest. But she also throws in plenty of details about summer in Nantucket, from the unpredictable weather to flowy sundresses to yacht club meals. Fans of Elin Hilderbrand will enjoy this beachy escape.

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    • Library Journal

      May 14, 2021

      During the summer of her 70th year, Eleanor Sunderland faces familial challenges: infidelity in her daughter's marriage; her granddaughter's unexpected pregnancy; and pressure from the family to sell her Nantucket house. Granddaughter Ari comes to stay the summer in Nantucket, and Eleanor cherishes the house and the ocean view as always, yet she begins to realize that she can't maintain it by herself anymore. Ari and Eleanor, both down-to-earth, share a loving relationship, which gives this story a good feeling. The narration alternates between Eleanor 's and Ari's points of view, as each faces a new chapter and finds new love in her life. Thayer (Summer House; Girls of Summer) provides plenty of summer fun, sailing, and dancing in a moneyed, affluent Nantucket for readers' vicarious enjoyment. The characters are interesting and fully fleshed out, and the story has several surprises at the end, tossing predictability to the wind. VERDICT Another winner from Thayer, this upbeat women's fiction will be enjoyed by many.--Sonia Reppe, Stickney--Forest View P.L., IL

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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