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Best, First, and Last

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When twenty-five-year-old Heather Russo breaks up with her boyfriend—again—she can't figure out if she's to blame or he is. Either way, she's miserable, and working at home via Zoom meetings is only making it worse. What's more, all the women in her family are struggling. Mom Sandy is convinced she's wasted her life and is nursing a giant grudge against Heather's father, whom she's now divorcing. Grandmother Bonnie is reeling with the grief of losing her third husband, and is carrying his urn everywhere she goes, even the supermarket. The bottom has fallen out of their lives so abruptly, the trio is clinging to any handhold they can—and slowly but surely losing their grip . . .
Inspired by a friend's adventurous grandson, and determined not to spend her seventieth birthday wallowing, Bonnie is ready to take extreme measures. Even if it means dragging her beloved girls along by the hair, they're going to hike the Incan Trail to Machu Picchu! Of course, their emotional baggage gets packed with their lightweight jackets, but as they make the trek, the women also talk, sharing stories and secrets that have been festering for far too long. With every arduous step toward the famed summit, each woman sheds some of the past and its pain, and opens up to the extraordinary possibilities of the present—and a future that just might include a new happily ever after.
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    • Library Journal

      December 6, 2024

      In Matthews's (Someone Else's Bucket List) new work of relationship fiction, three generations of women, each unhappy with their current lives, hike to Machu Picchu together, hoping to heal from the past and get a fresh start. Bonnie, a grandmother, is recently widowed for the third time and is carrying her husband's ashes everywhere she goes. Her daughter Sandy is wallowing in self-pity after a recent divorce, and the youngest traveler, Sandy's 25-year-old daughter Heather, is still using an ex-boyfriend for comfort. (Luckily, Heather meets an attractive man in Cusco, which adds a love interest to this relationship novel.) The women squabble constantly but slowly start to share their lives, and this results in a deeper understanding of how generational trauma affects them all. Armchair travelers will appreciate Matthews's evocative descriptions of the Andean landscape, people, and cuisine. Unfortunately, narrator Brigid Lohrey is UK-based, and her accents for the novel's American characters don't quite hit the mark. "Golf" is pronounced "gulf," "idea" is pronounced "idear," and the R-sound is inconsistently dropped from words. These and other irregularities may distract audiobook listeners from this otherwise entertaining and charming novel. VERDICT Recommend to anyone who enjoys a feel-good family novel like Camille Pag�n's Don't Make Me Turn This Life Around or Rebecca Serle's One Italian Summer.--Sarah Hill

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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