By Julia Glass

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Julia Glass, the bestselling, nationwide e-book Award-winning writer of Three Junes, returns with a young, riveting publication of 2 sisters and their advanced dating.

Louisa Jardine is the older one, the conscientious scholar, distinct and cautious: the one that yearns for a very good marriage, a creative occupation, a relatives. Clem, the archetypal youngest, is the insurgent: devoted to her paintings saving animals, yet to not the boys who fall for her. during this shiny, heartrending tale of what we will be able to and can't do for these we adore, the sisters develop nearer as they stream additional aside. All instructed with sensual aspect and deft characterization, I See You in every single place is a candid tale of existence and demise, companionship and sorrow, and the character of sisterhood itself.

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This was her subtle revenge for my treating her like I was her probation officer, no matter how nicely. If I came home for lunch, I’d find a sandwich, a bottle of beer in a bowl of ice, and a note that said, Clement dear, the drain in the sink seems a mite sluggish; could you give it a thorough snaking? or Do you rewire? The tasseled lamp by the pink chesterfield has a new habit of winking. Lucy would be asleep in her room, so she never asked me in person. I could have stayed in town all day, but the weird thing is, I began to look forward to going back at noon: I liked the green breezy silence on the porch, liked finding that beer, liked peeking through Lucy’s bedroom door to make sure she was breathing.

Clem started laughing. The new girl glared at her. As we left the restroom, Clem leaned against me and said in a soft voice, “Listen. I’m trying monogamy on for size. ” She sounded out the word with care. “Which I know is how you see me. ” Barry White was singing. Hector and Ralph were dancing. Together. “Hoo, will you look at those boys,” said Clem. ” Clem saw my ruefulness, written all over my face. “Guys. Deceptive, even when they’re not trying. ” “Even for me,” said Clem, barring me with her arm for an instant, to make me look her in the face.

We got a few odd looks, but there was Ralph, waving from a table beside a window. ” I called back, raising a fist. “I know those guys,” I said to Lucy, leading her carefully through the crowd. Ralph and Hector stood up like our fathers would and pulled out a chair between them. They acted like it was the most normal thing in the world, taking your great-great-aunt to your local bar. That’s when I really fell for them. Ralph took Lucy’s handbag and put it under his coat on the windowsill. Hector insisted on treating us.

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