'Beautiful, lyrical and unvarnished' MIRANDA COWLEY HELLER, author of THE PAPER PALACE
'Affecting and powerful' OBSERVER
'A page-turner' FINANCIAL TIMES
A riveting novel about Cape Cod, complicated families and long-buried secrets
Summer, Cape Cod. Every member of the Gardner family is hiding a secret. Ken, a businessman with political ambitions, is caught in an internet chatroom and forced into couples therapy. Abby is ashamed to still depend on her brother’s goodwill to sustain her life as an artist. Adam, their father and brilliant oceanographer, decides to come off his bipolar disorder medication to make one last scientific breakthrough. And then there’s Steph: a new person living on the periphery, who harbours a secret that will change everything . . .
'Smart, funny and beautifully written. Brodeur is a brilliant dissector of family relationships, a lyricist of the natural world, and an astute observer of our inner turmoils' MONICA ALI
'Gorgeous, gripping, I couldn't put it down' RUTH OZEKI
Publisher: Cornerstone
ISBN: 9781804946350
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 223 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 19 mm
Gorgeous, gripping, I couldn't put it down. Adrienne Brodeur does family intrigue and dysfunction like no one else I know. In Little Monsters, she once again draws back the curtain on a world of seaside wealth and casual privilege, to reveal a family unravelled by the lies, rivalries, secrets, and silences that have bound it together - Ruth Ozeki
Brodeur creates an evocative sense of place in a Cape Cod-set novel that's affecting and powerful - Observer
An utterly gripping, immersive story of one family's unravelling traumas and hopes. It will capture and hold you in its depths. Brodeur creates characters who are so real, so complex, I could almost touch them, feel them sitting beside me - Christy Lefteri, author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo
A page-turner about the conspiracy of silence and corrosive nature of skeletons in the closet - Financial Times
Beautiful, lyrical and unvarnished, Adrienne Brodeur's Little Monsters delivers its powerful emotional punches so subtly that they sneak up on you and leave you floored - Miranda Cowley Heller, New York Times bestselling author of The Paper Palace
Little Monsters follows the story of siblings Ken and Abby who have grown apart as adults, both keeping secrets from each other and family members. Their father Adam is struggling to achieve his career ambitions as he... More
I read this book but have very mixed feelings about it. On the one hand I found the dynamics of the family interesting as they were so diverse but I could not take to Ken and found him to be a strange character... More
Adam Gardner is approaching Seventy, he has brought up his children Ken & Abby mainly single handed. He has had a successful long career as a Marine Biologist, studying the Ocean, obsessed with Whales, he is still... More
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