THE FINE ART OF INSINCERITY
Angela Hunt has become one of my all-time favorite authors. The Fine Art of Insincerity takes us on a journey with three sisters who join together to clean out their deceased grandmother's home. At first glance I wondered how on earth this could be a purported page-turner. Let's just say that the different storylines stretched me emotionally and made me examine traits in myself--without being angsty. I basically read this in one sitting, which is rare! If you enjoy relational stories, this is a great choice.Blurb:
Three grown Southern sisters have ten marriages between them—and more loom on the horizon—when Ginger, the eldest, wonders if she’s the only one who hasn’t inherited what their family calls “the Grandma Gene”: the tendency to like the casualness of courtship better than the intimacy of marriage. Could it be that her two sisters are fated to serially marry, just like their seven-times wed grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Irene Harper Winslow Goldstein Carey James Bobrinski Gordon George? It takes a “girls only” weekend, closing up Grandma’s treasured beach house for the last time, for the sisters to really unpack their family baggage, examine their relationship DNA, and discover the true legacy their much-marrying grandmother left behind .
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