Untethered: A Novel
By (Author) Julie Lawson Timmer
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
1st September 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
352
Width 160mm, Height 235mm
548g
When Char Hawthorne's husband dies unexpectedly, she is left questioning everything she once knew to be true: from the cozy small town life they built together to her relationship with her stepdaughter, who is suddenly not bound to Char in any real way. Ultimately, Untethered explores what bonds truly form a family and how, sometimes, love knows no bounds.
Praise for Untethered
A complex story about a nontraditional but often familiar family. Timmer handles the sensitive, emotionally charged nature of her plot with reverence and openness, avoiding harsh judgments.Untetheredis a beautiful mosaic of love's many fragments, no matter how shattered.Shelf Awareness
Examines human relationships and the concept of family in a very modern, relatable setting.REDBOOK
Gripping and thoughtful new novel Emily Giffin, New York Times bestselling author of The One and Only
Captivating characters and a plot that will keep the pages turning through to the climactic end.RT Book Reviews
A thoughtfully written and ultimately uplifting celebration of families that are not bound by blood or by law but by love.Kirkus Reviews
Harper Lee famously wrote that you can choose your friends, but you cant choose your family. In Untethered, Julie Lawson Timmer makes mincemeat of this old chestnut, proving that a modern family can indeed consist of people who find their own way to each other, however circuitously. The pulse of the story is in the journey, and the triumph is in the unexpectedness of the destination. If youre inclined to gently strong-arm your book club, Timmers is a poignant page-turner worth going to the mat for.Elisabeth Egan, author of A Window Opens
Julie Lawson Timmer grew up in Ontario and earned a bachelor's degree from McMaster University before heading south of the border. She has a law degree from Southern Methodist University and works as in-house legal counsel in Michigan. She is the author of Five Days Left and lives in Ann Arbor with her husband and children.