"
My Kind of People is a powerful, endearing
story about the life-altering moments that can shatter our reality—and
the lengths the people who love us will go to put us back together. This
multi-generational tale shows off Lisa Duffy’s true talent for
capturing voice and making her readers feel every emotion right along
with her characters. This is the perfect story for book clubs and best
friends to read together. Lisa Duffy’s writing positively shines."
—Kristy Woodson Harvey, bestselling author of Slightly South of Simple
"There's
a beautiful thing that happens, as if by magic, midway through every
Lisa Duffy novel: I blink awake to the world around me and realize I've
been transported, transformed, and utterly invested in the lives of
characters who feel like friends.
My Kind of People is indeed
filled with *my* kind of people: layered, conflicted, underestimated
souls who are deeply impacted by one another as their lives intersect
and entwine. A moving story of healing, resilience, and every imaginable
type of love—between neighbors, parents, spouses, surrogates, and new
and old friends—finding a way."
—Jessica Strawser, bestselling author of Not That I Could Tell
"Lisa
Duffy writes with wisdom and empathy about an endearingly authentic
cast of characters. In disarmingly spare prose, she tells a moving story
about family, marriage, and community, and the challenge of knowing
when to break ties and when to come together. Don't let the summery
island setting fool you - this is a beach read with substance and
heart."
—Karen Dukess, author of The Last Book Party
"Authentic
characters resonate throughout this engrossing novel. . . . Intensely
real and deeply emotional, Duffy’s rich novel is worth savoring from the
very first page."
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A
beautifully drawn portrait of a motherless girl and a rudderless woman
both trying to find their place in the world— but who find each other
instead. Lisa Duffy nails the complexities of modern relationships, and
proves that she’s a storyteller that’s here to stay.”
—Colleen Oakley, author of Close Enough to Touch and Before I Go
"Lisa
Duffy’s latest novel, a story of joy and struggle in a coastal New
England town, is full of engaging characters you’ll remember long after
you turn the final page.
This Is Home reveals the truth of human nature, which seeks to heal and forgive those we love, even when they break our hearts."
—Sandi Ward, author of Something Worth Saving
“Duffy's latest
is a novel of family, friendship, and the meaning of home… Also
touching on such topics as post-traumatic stress disorder, military
service, and addiction,
This Is Home makes a great addition to any family life or women's fiction collection.”
—Booklist
"Lisa Duffy’s beautiful novel delves into that most elemental of themes—
home—with insight and grace. This is a book to savor."
—Kimmery Martin, author of The Queen of Hearts
"This
phenomenal novel reveals such unique and endearing characters
struggling through upheaval and loss in order to forge the true shape of
their family. They face each day with humor, grit, and vulnerability
that draws the reader in. Libby, Quinn, Bent, and even the world’s
smelliest dog rush to life on these pages and have carved out a place
for themselves forever in my imagination. Building on her emotional
debut novel, this book solidifies Duffy as a master of writing hope into
heartbreak."
—Devin Murphy, national bestselling author of The Boat Runner and Tiny Americans
ALSO BY LISA DUFFY:
The Salt House
They have a beautiful
family, a growing lobster business, and the Salt House—the dilapidated
oceanfront cottage they’re renovating into their dream home. But tragedy
strikes when their young daughter doesn’t wake up from her afternoon
nap, taking her last breath without making a sound.
A year later,
each member of the Kelly family navigates the world on their own
private island of grief. Hope spends hours staring at her daughter’s
ashes, unable to let go. Jack works to the point of exhaustion in an
attempt to avoid his crumbling marriage. Their daughters, Jess and Kat,
struggle to come to terms with the loss of their younger sister while
watching their parents fall apart.
When Jack’s old rival, Ryland
Finn, threatens his fishing territory, he ignites emotions that propel
the Kelly family toward circumstances that will either tear them
apart—or be the path to their family’s future.
Told in alternating voices, The Salt House is a layered, emotional portrait of marriage, family, friendship, and the complex intersections of love, grief, and hope.
This Is Home
From the author of book club favorite The Salt House
comes a deeply affecting novel about a teenage girl finding her voice
and the military wife who moves in downstairs, united in their search
for the true meaning of home.
Sixteen-year-old Libby Winters
lives in Paradise, a seaside town north of Boston that rarely lives up
to its name. After the death of her mother, she lives with her father,
Bent, in the middle apartment of their triple decker home—Bent’s two
sisters, Lucy and Desiree, live on the top floor. A former soldier
turned policeman, Bent often works nights, leaving Libby under her
aunts’ care. Shuffling back and forth between apartments—and the wildly
different natures of her family—has Libby wishing for nothing more than a
home of her very own.
Quinn Ellis is at a crossroads. When her
husband John, who has served two tours in Iraq, goes missing back at
home, suffering from PTSD he refuses to address, Quinn finds herself
living in the first-floor apartment of the Winters house. Bent had
served as her husband’s former platoon leader, a man John refers to as
his brother, and despite Bent’s efforts to make her feel welcome, Quinn
has yet to unpack a single box.
For Libby, the new tenant
downstairs is an unwelcome guest, another body filling up her already
crowded house. But soon enough, an unlikely friendship begins to
blossom, when Libby and Quinn stretch and redefine their definition of
family and home.
With gorgeous prose and a cast of characters that feel wholly real and lovably flawed, This Is Home is a nuanced and moving novel of finding where we belong.
Lisa Duffy
Lisa Duffy is the author of
This is Home and The Salt House, named by Real Simple as a Best Book of
the Month upon its June release, as well as one of Bustle’s Best Debut
Novels by Women in 2017, a She Reads Book Club selection and Refinery
29’s Best Beach Reads of 2017.
Lisa received her MFA in creative
writing from the University of Massachusetts. Her short fiction was
nominated for a Pushcart Prize and her writing can be found in numerous
publications, including Writer’s Digest. She lives in the Boston area
with her husband and three children.
http://www.lisaduffywriter.com
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