Everything Must Go
By (Author) Camille Pagn
Amazon Publishing
Lake Union Publishing
26th April 2022
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
272
A warm, wry novel about secrets, second chances, and the unbreakable bonds between mothers, daughters, and sisters by the #1 Amazon Charts bestselling author of Life and Other Near-Death Experiences.
Laine Francis believes theres a place for everythingand New York, where her family lives, isnt her place. But no sooner does the professional organizers marriage begin to unravel than her sisters drop another bomb on her: their mother, Sally, may have dementia, and they need Laine to come home.
Laine agrees to briefly return to Brooklyn. After all, bringing order to chaos is what she does best. To Laines relief, Sally seems no more absentminded than usual. So Laine vows to help her mother maintain her independence, then hightail it back to Michigan.
Except Laines plans go awry when she runs into her former best friend, Ben, and realizes she finally has a chance to repair their fractured relationship. Then she discovers that memory loss isnt the only thing Sallys been hiding, forcing Laine to decide whether to reveal a devastating truth to her sistersand whether to follow her heart when it means breaking her mothers.
[Camille] Pagn (Dont Make Me Turn This Life Around, 2021) brings her trademark wit to Laines story, which will remind readers that its never too late to begin againFans of Rebecca Serle and Josie Silver will appreciate this family drama with a hint of romance. Booklist I will not miss a Camille Pagn novel and this is why: the most relatable women between two covers, the most interesting situations, the most satisfyingly emotional outcomes. Everything Must Go has all of that, with a compassionate woman facing the crossroads between two futures, two men, and two citiesand navigating the nuances of her two beautiful, successful, and overbearing sisters all the while. The family secrets keep unfolding and the pages fly by in this moving, bighearted read! Kelly Harms, bestselling author of The Seven Day Switch I adored Everything Must Go! There is so much wisdom and heart packed into these pages, and the Francis sisters stole my heart; I found myself wishing I were part of this complicated, lively, and lovable family. A beautiful exploration of love and friendship, secrets and regrets, exquisitely presented with Pagns lyrical prose and trademark wit, this novel is a must-read for anyone who has a dream deferred and is finally ready to reclaim it. Lori Nelson Spielman, bestselling author of The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany Everything Must Go is a clear-sighted, generous look at a woman grappling with her awakening voice. I love everything Pagn writes, and this one is a moving and thoughtful addition to her growing list of wonderful books. Barbara ONeal, bestselling author of When We Believed In Mermaids Laine Francis is an eager-to-please home organizer about to divorce her genius husband, who, after a decade of marriage, is still not ready to have a baby. Her strong-willed seventy-two-year-old mother, Sally, is a hoarder in Brooklyn who has more secrets than a stack of diaries. Problem is, Sallys losing her memory. Laine rushes to Sallys side with love and good intentionsbut we all know how that can go (because we all have families). Can a self-sacrificing people pleaser like Laine learn to please herself Look for twists, turns, and an old friend ahead. I picked up Everything Must Go, and I couldnt put it down. Be a herosuggest it to your book club. This is Camille Pagn at her best. Marilyn Simon Rothstein, author of Crazy to Leave You A tender and witty read about the complications of family, heartbreak, going home, and finding home. Youll root and cry and cheer for Laine on every compulsively readable page. Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author
Camille Pagn is the #1 Amazon Charts and Washington Post bestselling author of eight novels, including Dont Make Me Turn This Life Around, This Wont End Well, Im Fine and Neither Are You, Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties, and Life and Other Near-Death Experiences, which has been optioned for film. Her work has also been published in the New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine; Real Simple; Time; and many others. When Camilles not writing her next story, youll usually find her with her family, talking shop with other writers, or at the beachwith a book in hand, of course. To learn more about her work, visit www.camillepagan.com.