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L. A. Weather
L. A. Weather | Maria Amparo Escandon
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FORECAST: Storm clouds are on the horizon in this fun, fast-paced novel of an affluent Mexican-American family from the author of the #1Los Angeles Times bestsellerEsperanza's Box of Saints L.A. is parched, dry as a bone, and all Oscar, the weather-obsessed patriarch of the Alvarado family, desperately wants is a little rain. He's harboring a costly secret that distracts him from everything else. His wife, Keila, desperate for a life with a little more intimacy and a little less Weather Channel, feels she has no choice but to end their marriage. Their three daughters--Claudia, a television chef with a hard-hearted attitude; Olivia, a successful architect who suffers from gentrification guilt; and Patricia, a social media wizard who has an uncanny knack for connecting with audiences but not with her lovers--are blindsided and left questioning everything they know. Each will have to take a critical look at her own relationships and make some tough decisions along the way. With quick-wit and humor, Maria Amparo Escandn follows the Alvarado family as they wrestle with impending evacuations, secrets, deception, and betrayal, and their toughest decision yet: whether to stick together or burn it all down.
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Jnnlb
L. A. Weather | Maria Amparo Escandon
Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Slow at times

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peacegypsy
L. A. Weather | Maria Amparo Escandon
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I‘m reading this one on my phone! Plan to do some traveling and don‘t want to haul the books around, so I‘m practicing! Lol!

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MaggieCarr
L. A. Weather | Maria Amparo Escandon
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Mehso-so

Definitely different then all the other Reese Witherspoon book club picks. Traditionally, the protagonist is a woman and this one centered around the individual stories of five family members, three grown women and their parents. Each have lots they are dealing with and collectively their span of emotions drive decisions, regrets, and reconciliation drives the story. Not good, not bad, just different.