![]() ![]() ![]() She thinks Lillian is the perfect person for the job. Now, Madison is newly married and searching for a caretaker for her twin stepchildren. After Lillian was unexpectedly forced to leave the school under the shadow of a scandal, the two friends drifted apart. Assigned as roommates at their elite preparatory school, Lillian and Madison became fast-if unlikely-friends as teenagers. Lillian is working a series of dead-end cashier jobs and living in the dusty attic of her mother’s house when she gets a letter from an old friend from boarding school, pleading for her help. The novel first finds its narrator, Lillian Breaker, living a pale shadow of the life she’d dreamed for herself as a child. His third novel and fifth book, Nothing to See Here is a tribute to Kevin Wilson’s ability to chronicle the difficulties of family, to celebrate the odd and the unknown, and to build bodies of joy out of life’s viscera. ![]()
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