Wreck, Catherine Newman
Wreck, Catherine Newman
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Wreck
A Novel

Bestseller

Author: Catherine Newman

Narrator: Helen Laser

Unabridged: 5 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 10/28/2025


Synopsis

A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK · INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Wreck is a delight. What an absolute joy to be reunited with Rocky and her family, the characters we all fell in love with in Sandwich. Newman's prose is laugh-out-loud funny. It's also profound. I couldn't stop reading, even though I didn't want it to end.”—J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of The Cliffs“Wreck is the kind of book that pulls up a chair, pours the wine, and dives deep—equal parts hilarious, sharp, and achingly sincere. I didn’t just read it—I felt known by it. A luminous, laugh-out-loud triumph.”—Alison Espach, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding PeopleThe acclaimed bestselling author of Sandwich is back with a wonderful novel, full of laughter and heart, about marriage, family, and what happens when life doesn’t go as planned.If you loved Rocky and her family on vacation on Cape Cod, wait until you join them at home two years later. (And if this is your first meeting with this crew, get ready to laugh and cry—and relate.)Rocky, still anxious, nostalgic, and funny, is living in Western Massachusetts with her husband Nick and their daughter Willa, who's back home after college. Their son, Jamie, has taken a new job in New York, and Mort, Rocky’s widowed father, has moved in.It all couldn’t be more ridiculously normal . . . until Rocky finds herself obsessed with a local accident that only tangentially affects them—and with a medical condition that, she hopes, won’t affect them at all.With her signature wit and wisdom, Catherine Newman explores the hidden rules of family, the heavy weight of uncertainty, and the gnarly fact that people—no matter how much you love them—are not always exactly who you want them to be.

About Catherine Newman

Catherine Newman is the New York Times bestselling author of the memoirs Catastrophic Happiness and Waiting for Birdy, the middle-grade novel One Mixed-Up Night, the kids’ craft book Stitch Camp, the best-selling how-to books for kids How to Be a Person and What Can I Say?, and the novels We All Want Impossible Things, Sandwich, and Wreck (forthcoming from HarperCollins). Her books have been translated into a dozen languages. She has been a regular contributor to the New York Times, Real Simple, O, The Oprah Magazine, Cup of Jo, and many other publications. She writes Crone Sandwich on Substack and lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on October 31, 2025

How excited am I? I won 2 copies of this novel, from Good Morning America’s Book Club for my Little Free Library Shed. Yes, “Wreck” was selected as GMA’s Book Club pick for November, 2025! Having enjoyed her debut novel for adults, “We all want impossible things,” I couldn’t wait to dig in. If inter......more

Goodreads review by Terrie on October 28, 2025

HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY 10/28/2025!!! Two years after their family vacation on Cape Cod... Rocky and her husband Nick, daughter Willa—home from college, son Jamie—living and working in NYC, and widower-father Mort, navigate the twists and turns of everyday life. Rocky, anxious as ever, is once a......more

Goodreads review by Liz on August 30, 2025

Wreck feels like Newman was writing directly to me. And what’s so impressive, is I think many, many, many readers will feel like it was just for them, too.......more

Goodreads review by Maren’s Reads on October 28, 2025

4-4.5⭐️ Review to come. A huge thank you to Harper Books for the advanced copy. Having just devoured Sandwich, finally, I cannot wait to dive into this one.......more

Goodreads review by Amy on June 19, 2025

I truly can’t get over how well Newman conveys the visceral reality of being a human. The elements of health scares, grief, living with cats, friendships and family dynamics are so deeply relatable to me. And yet the pieces of motherhood and loss of a parent and certain career trajectories are ones......more