Synopses & Reviews
Delilah Blue Lovett has always been a bit of an outsider, ever since her father moved her from Toronto to L.A. when she was eight, claiming Delilah's mother no longer wanted to be part of their family. Twenty now and broke, but determined to be an artist like her errant mom, Delilah attends art class for free—by modeling nude at the front of the room, a decision that lifts the veil from her once insular world. While she struggles to find her talent, her father, her only real companion, is beginning to exhibit telltale signs of early-onset Alzheimer's. And her mother, who Delilah always assumed had selfishly abandoned them, is about to reappear with a young daughter in tow . . . and a secret that will change
everything. Delilah no longer knows which parent to trust—the only one she can really rely on is the most broken person of all: herself.
In a new novel as witty, sparkling, and poignant as her acclaimed Inside Out Girl, author Tish Cohen uncovers the humor and heart within the most dysfunctional of families.
Review
“A beautifully written, finely wrought, race-to-the-end novel about finding your family, finding a life and finding yourself. Tish Cohen is the next great thing in womens fiction.” Allison Winn Scotch, < i=""> New York Times <> bestselling author of < i=""> The One That I Want <> and < i=""> Time of My Life <>
Review
“Cohen, who writes with clarity, wit, and warmth, is brilliant in her penetration of the family layers, presenting all sides of the drama by allowing each character to be the star of their own show. This is a book that wont be set aside until the last page is turned.” Randy Susan Meyers, author of < i=""> The Murder's Daughters <>
Synopsis
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About the Author
Tish Cohen is the author of Town House, short-listed for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Canada and Caribbean region), which is in development as a feature film. She also writes a series of children's books, collectively titled the ZoË Lama. Cohen lives in Toronto.