The Most Fun We Ever Had is a beautifully written family saga that explores love, loss, and the unbreakable ties that bind a family together.
Claire Lombardo crafts deeply human characters whose flaws make them unforgettable. The story moves between decades, revealing the Sorenson family’s secrets and struggles with honesty and warmth.
Through humor and heartbreak, the novel examines the complexities of marriage, motherhood, and identity. Lombardo’s storytelling feels intimate and authentic, filled with emotional depth and sharp insight. This book is a moving reflection on what it means to love imperfectly yet fiercely, making it both relatable and unforgettable.
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family, drama, love, secrets, motherhood, relationships, identity, marriage, forgiveness, emotion
