The Heartfelt Magic of 'Blue Sisters: A Read with Jenna Pick: A Novel' by Coco Mellors
Dive into the emotional journey of three sisters – Avery, Bonnie, and Lucky – as they return to their family home after a tragic loss in 'Blue Sisters' by Coco Mellors. This New York Times bestseller, and Read with Jenna Book Club pick, explores the complexities of sisterhood, grief, and personal redemption with lush prose and relatable characters. Critics praise it as a compelling and nuanced portrayal of familial bonds and the grieving process.
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The Heartfelt Magic of "Blue Sisters: A Read with Jenna Pick: A Novel" by Coco Mellors
Hey book lovers! Today, I wanna chat about a gem that's been making waves – "Blue Sisters: A Read with Jenna Pick: A Novel" by Coco Mellors. If you haven't heard about it yet, you must be living under a rock. But no worries, I got you covered.
What's the Deal?
So, "Blue Sisters" snagged the spotlight as a New York Times bestseller and got featured as a Read with Jenna Book Club pick on the TODAY show. Yeah, it's kind of a big deal. The story dives into the lives of three sisters – Avery, Bonnie, and Lucky – who come back to their family home in New York after their sister Nicky's death. Each sister's got her own baggage: Avery’s a recovering heroin addict turned lawyer, Bonnie’s a former boxer now bouncer, and Lucky’s a model with a wild side. Their homecoming is anything but smooth, as they face old family wounds and personal demons.
Why It Hits Hard
What makes this book such a hit? It's all about the feels. Mellors nails the complicated dynamics of sisterhood and the messy process of grieving. Her prose is lush and cozy, making you feel like you're right there with the Blue sisters, cleaning out their childhood apartment and grappling with their past. It's the kind of writing that gets under your skin and stays there.
Real Talk
Here's the thing: Mellors' depiction of grief is raw and real. She doesn't sugarcoat the pain or the awkwardness that comes with it. And let's be honest, who hasn't had family drama? The Blue sisters' journey is super relatable, even if your life's not as dramatic. Plus, Mellors balances the heavy stuff with humor and heart, making it a rollercoaster of emotions.
What Critics Are Saying
Critics are all over this book, and for good reason. Vogue calls it "deeply nuanced and compelling," while Real Simple praises it as a "beautiful portrait of grief and the world-shaping bond sisters share." The New York Times highlights Mellors' ability to capture the "ferality, stickiness, and beauty of both sisterhood and grief." It’s got the stamp of approval from big names like Jenny Jackson, Raven Leilani, and Tess Gunty.
Why You Should Read It
If you're into stories that are both dazzlingly joyful and achingly sad, "Blue Sisters" is your jam. It's perfect for fans of Emma Straub and Lily King. Mellors offers a stunning exploration of sisterhood, addiction, recovery, and the struggle to find meaning in life after loss. Plus, it's got that Wes Anderson-chic vibe that makes it a pleasure to read, even when things get tough.
The Coco Mellors Touch
A bit about the author: Coco Mellors grew up in London and New York and has an MFA in fiction from NYU. Her debut novel, "Cleopatra and Frankenstein," was a Sunday Times bestseller and is being adapted for TV. Mellors lives in New York with her husband and son, and she's got a knack for writing characters that feel real and relatable.
Final Thoughts
"Blue Sisters" is more than just a novel – it’s an experience. It's a story that’ll make you laugh, cry, and maybe even call your own siblings for a heart-to-heart. If you haven't picked it up yet, do yourself a favor and dive in. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Check it out on Amazon.
Happy reading, folks!
Story updated onSeptember 18, 2024
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Blue Sisters: A Read with Jenna Pick: A Novel
Coco Mellors