Only Sisters, Lilian Nattel
Only Sisters, Lilian Nattel
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Only Sisters

Author: Lilian Nattel

Narrator: Catherine McGregor

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/02/2022


Synopsis

One sister runs away and the other stays behind. But what happens when the dutiful sister has to impersonate the rebel? In her page-turning exploration of familial loyalty, resentment, secrets, and grief, Lilian Nattel explores the meaning and reach of family bonds.

Joan has always done the right thing, both as a palliative care doctor and as a caregiver for her widowed mother, Sheila. Joan’s adventurous sister, Vivien, is a different story. She left home as soon as she was able—running from an insecure childhood troubled by an alcoholic father and a mother who constantly threw away all their possessions in order to buy new ones. Vivien’s rarely been back, working as a nurse in the world’s trouble zones, leaving the heavy burden of family on her sister.
 
Still, when Vivien learns that their mother is seriously ill, she reaches out to Joan. She's heading for a remote village where Ebola is spreading, and she’s afraid she may die. If she does, she wants Joan to pose as her online so her dying mother won’t have to grieve a daughter. It’s a lie, but it’s the good kind of lie, designed to spare their mother, and so Joan reluctantly agrees, figuring it will never come to that.
 
But Vivien does die. And even as Joan mourns her sister, she begins to impersonate her online, as promised. It's difficult at first, but to her surprise, posing as Vivien becomes liberating, even addictive. Then she receives a message on her sister's Facebook from a man claiming to be the son Vivien gave up for adoption, and the line between right and wrong, adventure and tragedy, really begins to blur.
 

About The Author

Born in Montreal, LILIAN NATTEL now lives in Toronto with her husband and two daughters. She is the author of Girl at the Edge of Sky, Web of Angels, The Singing Fire and The River Midnight.


Reviews

Goodreads review by NILTON on September 14, 2022

Interesting concept and good writing. There is a lot of sadness in this book, especially around mental health. Regardless, I was completely disconnected. Not even the setting in Toronto, my hometown, helped to hold my interest. The characters were interesting and relatable. I do love a good family drama,......more

Goodreads review by Svetlana on December 09, 2022

3.5 ⭐️rounded up (bcz it’s a debut). Good family drama. It’s well written, but I found (maybe just for me) that the language was too dry. The novel more sounds like a memoir. I liked the communications inside the family, the situation in the house was very disturbing . I feel so bad for the children......more

Goodreads review by Marsha on November 25, 2022

An utterly immersive novel about the intertwining lives of two sisters: Joan is careful and the Vivian is larger than life. Joan's life is transformed when she has to fulfill her sister's dying request. The characters are so precisely real that the novel reads like a memoir. A beautiful book.......more

Goodreads review by Amy on July 31, 2022

I wanted to love this book, I really did. I had a hard time connecting with the characters and the situations in this novel. It just didn’t seem realistic to me and it wasn’t a situation where I could put myself in and wonder what I would do. I feel like it’s not a spoiler to say because the author......more

Goodreads review by Kate on January 19, 2023

Lilian Nattel's latest novel is an engrossing page-turner about family secrets, medical ethics, lies and truth. When nurse Vivien Connor is assigned to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, she makes an unusual request of her sister Joan, who is a palliative care doctor. In the eve......more