A Reason to See You Again by Jamie Attenberg

A Reason to See You Again takes you on a kaleidoscopic journey through motherhood, the American workforce, the tech industry, the self-help movement, inherited trauma, the ever-evolving ways we communicate with one another, and the many unexpected forms that love can take.

It’s a “masterful dysfunctional family story,” with characters that “are as loveable as they are maddening.

Also, the “cultural markers ring true, too, from the crosscurrents of second- and third-wave feminism to the gold-rush opportunism of the early tech boom.”

I did hybrid audiobook/regular book and enjoyed them both.

P.S. You may have heard of Jami Attenberg from her fabulous annual #1000WordsofSummer project

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