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We Only Know So Much
by Elizabeth Crane

Published: 2012-06-12
Kindle Edition : 280 pages
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A funny and moving debut novel that follows four generations of a singularly weird American family, all living under one roof, as each member confronts a moment of crisis in a narrative told through a uniquely quirky, charming, and unforgettable voice. Acclaimed short story writer ...
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A funny and moving debut novel that follows four generations of a singularly weird American family, all living under one roof, as each member confronts a moment of crisis in a narrative told through a uniquely quirky, charming, and unforgettable voice. Acclaimed short story writer Elizabeth Crane, well known to public radio listeners for her frequent and captivating contributions to WBEZ Chicago’s Writer’s Block Party, delivers a sublime, poignant, and often hilarious first novel, perfect for fans of Jessica Anya Blau’s The Summer of Naked Swim Parties and Heather O’Neill’s Lullabies for Little Criminals.

“Crane has a distinctive and eccentric voice that is consistent and riveting.” —New York Times Book Review

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  "Subtly Wonderful"by Mindi C. (see profile) 12/11/16

The plot has a quiet drive that picks up momentum as the story moves along. At the same time, the voice propels the book, making it easy to fall in love with the characters.

 
  "We Only Know So Much"by Lorraine O. (see profile) 12/09/16

A good read about multiple generations of one family living under the same roof... how they can't seem to communicate yet desperately long to be seen and noticed by one another.

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