Go Ask Fannie

Go Ask Fannie by Elisabeth Hyde, published by Penguin on April 2, 2019, is a reprint edition comprising 304 pages. This novel centers on three adult siblings who gather at their father’s New Hampshire farm for a weekend that quickly spirals into chaos. As tensions rise with bickering and unexpected revelations, the family confronts their past and the complexities of their relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life and the intricacies of sibling dynamics. The story is anchored by an old family cookbook, which serves as a symbol of their shared history and the choices that have shaped their lives. Through humor and tenderness, Go Ask Fannie delves into the challenges of growing up and the enduring bonds of family, illustrating that survival often hinges on the love that persists amid conflict.
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“With all the feels of a This Is Us episode, Hyde’s latest novel will delight readers” (Booklist). Three adult siblings. Three days with their father. What could go wrong?
When Murray Blaire invites his three children to his New Hampshire farm for a few days, he makes it clear he expects things to be pleasant. But when Ruth and George arrive already bickering and Lizzie turns up late, cradling a damaged family cookbook and talking about possible criminal charges against her, all hope for a relaxing family weekend is gone.
This is not the first time the Blaire family has been thrown into chaos. In fact, that cookbook, an old edition of Fannie Farmer, is the last remaining artifact from a time when they were a family of six, not four, with a father running for Congress and a mother building a private life of her own. The notes written in its pages, pages Lizzie risked her spotless record to save, provide tantalizing clues to their mother’s ambitions and the mysterious choices she once made, choices that pulled the Blaire family apart, but could also bring them back together.
Told with equal measures of humor and tenderness, Go Ask Fannie is a warm and heartfelt tale of the power of family and the pains of growing up, proving that family survival isn’t about setting aside old rivalries, but preserving the love that’s written between the lines.
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