2013 Toronto Book Award Nominee: Everybody Has Everything
Katrina Onstad's Everybody has Everything is one of the finalists for this year's Toronto Book Award. There are more than 70 copies available for check out in addition to being available on ebook format.
James and Ana suddenly become paren'ts when their good friends have a fatal accident. Their peaceful and routine world is being turned upside down by little Finn. As they are adjusting their lives around Finn, James and Ana begin to question their marriage, their careers, and themselves as a couple. The hidden truths about themselves also begin to reveal and causing more chaos. Paren'thood certainly means more than just buying diapers and toys and arranging play dates.
Katrina Onstad and other finalists will be at Yorkville Branch on Thursday, October 3rd at 7 p.m. More details are available here.
Thanks to Elsa for providing this review.
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