Book review: Short in length but long in achievement

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Book review: Short in length but long in achievement

One of the best lines in one of the best books I read last year is, ‘If we aren’t living for others, maybe we aren’t really living.’ That’s not from Lost Lambs but Madeline Cash’s debut is another book that makes me happy it exists because the more novels that bring irreverence and style and wit and honesty to a public needing to be told now more than ever that the cult of the individual helps nobody except those who care the least about individual human beings, and that we c

Madeline Cash's debut novel, "Lost Lambs," is a darkly comedic exploration of a dysfunctional family's journey toward finding fulfillment. The Flynn family's unconventional lives, marked by a mother's affair, a father's despair, and daughters pursuing extreme paths, are detailed with irreverence and wit. The youngest daughter, Harper, emerges as a standout character, exhibiting extraordinary intellect and uncovering a sinister conspiracy that implicates her entire family. Despite their chaotic circumstances, the Flynns ultimately achieve a sense of joy and connection, demonstrating that happiness can be found even amidst profound flaws.

The novel's unique blend of humor and tenderness offers a fresh perspective on themes of individual identity and collective well-being, suggesting that true fulfillment lies in connection rather than isolation.

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