(5/15/2015)
This debut novel gets off to a slow start with hapless, unemployed Barkley Brunson, called B-Team by his golden older brother Charlie, just returning, deeply messed up, from a tour in Afghanistan.
Next we meet mother Julie, June Cleever on Zoloft, who fights the reality that Henry, the center of her life, has moved from their suburban nest into a swank Lake Shore Drive penthouse to play with sexy bar pick-ups.
However, life is shifting for this family, the pace of the writing picks up, and before long I couldn't put it down. A Good Family -- a good read.