22 Jun Kaya McLaren at Between the Covers Tuesday, June 23
by Daiva Chesonis
If you’ve ever been given (or given someone else) a second chance, you’ll relate. If you live in a ski town, you’ll relate. (She actually started the novel on a snow day!) If you have children going in a multitude of directions, you’ll relate. If you think dancing can save a relationship, you’ll relate. If you’re menopausal, you’ll relate.
Kaya McLaren's previous book is "The Church of the Dog." She’s as enthusiastic about living as she is about dogs. (Can you relate?)
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From the Penguin website
A broken family finds its way back together in this captivating story from the author of "Church of the Dog"
A charismatic author with a voice and message all her own, Kaya McLaren has become beloved in the book world as much for her upbeat energy as for her rich storytelling. In "On the Divinity of Second Chances," she portrays a family on the brink of dissolution—a mother besieged by middle age, a distant father lost in daily life, and their three teenage children struggling in various ways with the family’s disintegration even as they conceal a secret that could send their parents further over the edge. With the help of a group of tap-dancing old ladies, a sensual tango teacher, and a lot of luck, this family is about to learn that everyone gets a second chance which, as McLaren beautifully reminds us in this inspiring novel, is sometimes even better than the first.
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