Francines Spectacular Crash and Burn..., Renee Swindle
Francines Spectacular Crash and Burn..., Renee Swindle
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Francine's Spectacular Crash and Burn

Author: Renee Swindle

Narrator: Bahni Turpin

Unabridged: 10 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

Francine Stevenson's chance encounter with a ten-year-old who shows up at her doorstep after her mother's sudden death spirals into an adventure for the ages

Francine Stevenson gets more than she bargained for when she rescues ten-year-old Davie from a group of bullies clamoring to snatch his beloved iPad. From that day forward the puzzlingly direct boy continues to show up at her door until the two develop a unique understanding. Their Pixar movie nights and Davie’s random Steve Jobs factoids slowly work to soothe the ache of her mother’s recent passing.

When Francine learns Davie is in foster care, she decides to introduce herself to his foster parents who she can’t help but judge for allowing the kid to spend evenings with a literal stranger.

To Francine’s surprise Davie’s foster mother is none other than Jeanette, her fiery high school crush. Their reintroduction forces Francine to face her severely single reality. And hearing her dreaded old nickname brings up long-buried issues she never dreamed of confronting.

Tired of being used by the women she meets on dating apps, Francine grows closer to the very-married Jeanette, until all her other priorities begin to cloud over, and Davie is only on the periphery of her mind. After a consecutive string of bad choices, Francine is left wondering how to free herself from an incredibly hot but toxic entanglement, as she works to become the kind of person Davie can depend on. What follows is a tumultuous journey of self-discovery told by one of the zaniest voices in fiction.

A tale of found family and hijinks, Francine’s Spectacular Crash and Burn will wiggle deep into even the most resistant hearts.

About The Author

Renee Swindle’s bestselling first novel, Please Please Please was a #1 Blackboard Bestseller and a Literary Guild Alternate Selection. She lives in Oakland, California and is also the author of Shake Down the Stars and A Pinch of Ooh La La.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on April 08, 2025

4.5 🌟 Goodreads Giveaway omg this book did me in. Fuck. I love messy women and Francine Stevenson really takes the cake. I’m struggling to find what I wanna say about this book. It’s such a great tale of found family and how it can save us and ruin us all the same. It’s a story about how trauma shapes......more

Goodreads review by Sara Ellis on December 16, 2024

I loved this book! Francine lives with her anxious agoraphobic mom. They have a close and dysfunctional relationship. Her mom suddenly dies and Francine goes into a depressive tailspin. She meets a kid on the spectrum who reminds her of her childhood self. I loved this book so much. The characters we......more

Goodreads review by Nev on March 08, 2025

Francine is trying to figure out how to live her life in the aftermath of her mother’s death. When she rescues a 10 year old kid from some bullies she becomes a big part of his life. Determined to help him out, she meets his foster family and realizes that Davie’s foster mother was a girl that Franc......more

Goodreads review by Franki on April 12, 2025

Rating: 4.5/5 Stars Thank you NetGalley and Tiny Reparations Books for access to the e-ARC. I won a physical ARC in a giveaway and ended up reading that version. I first want to make clear, while I did very much enjoy this book, PLEASE read the content warnings before reading. It has some very trigger......more

Goodreads review by Kaye on April 16, 2025

(3.5 Stars) Francine’s life is in turmoil. As the blurb says her mother dies unexpectedly leaving her floundering, falling into depression and having some manic behaviors. Then she meets ten year old Davie. He is on the spectrum and in foster care. Surprisingly, his foster mother is an old crush fro......more


Quotes

"I inhaled and relished every word of Francine's Spectacular Crash and Burn, a heartbreakingly funny and honest story which captures how the traumas of our past can break us—or just might help us build the love and family we need. Renee Swindle paints our world's vast, chaotic beauty—gender, neurodiversity, class, culture, color, science, and magic— with an understanding, wise, and brilliant pen, reminding us why we should cherish the families of our hearts. I loved, loved, loved this novel.”
—Randy Susan Meyers, The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone

“I’ve never read a character quite like Francine Stevenson, but goodness, I’ve needed her. With sharp wit, radical empathy, and unending charm, Renee Swindle has written a novel that will stay in your heart forever.”
—Allison Larkin, The People We Keep

Francine’s Spectacular Crash and Burn manages to be both a story about making bad choices, and a gripping tale of found family. Renee Swindle has written a, well, spectacular page-turner. I cannot wait for readers to get their hands on this novel!”
—Devi S. Laskar, The Atlas of Reds and Blues

"A whip-smart, emotionally layered journey that will make you cheer for Francine as she navigates love, loss, and the messy business of figuring out who she wants to be. This story is a gem for anyone who’s ever stumbled their way toward self-discovery."
—Therese Walsh, The Moon Sisters

“While Francine may occasionally crash and burn, she may also be the hero for our times. Swindle’s joyous language, wacky humor, and deep understanding of the foibles of love places readers at the core of Francine’s heart in this topsy-turvy-rollercoaster of a novel.”
—Linda Lenhoff, The Girl in the ’67 Bettle

I didn’t want to put this authentic, engaging book down! Francine, a well-intentioned misfit who finds herself in a hot mess, crashes and burns and eventually learns.”
—April Sinclair, Coffee Will Make You Black