Wednesday, February 1, 2023

The Frederick Sisters Are Living the Dream

A quirky, bittersweet story about three middle-aged sisters faced with caregiving issues that force them to re-evaluate their places in the world.

 

Exasperating family dramas take center stage in The Frederick Sisters Are Living the Dream, a dynamic, episodic first novel by Jeannie Zusy.

 

Three middle-aged sisters are bonded by family history: Betsy (aka ‘Bets’) the oldest, is a single, independent, free spirit who runs a successful surfing school in California. Ginny, the middle sister, lives in Maryland. The 56-year-old, sugar-craving diabetic--and retired high-school janitor--reads and writes at a third-grade level.  However, her intellectual disability doesn’t hinder her from conniving to get what she wants. And Maggie, the youngest--a successful storyboard artist for TV commercials--is a dutiful, New York State mother of two, young-adult sons who is separated from her husband.

 

When Ginny is hospitalized after over-indulging in too much sugary Jell-O, Maggie sets off to her rescue. The girls’ parents are deceased, but they left ample finances to provide for Ginny’s care and well-being. When Maggie relocates Ginny--under duress--to a nursing home in Westchester County, New York, her good intentions are met with opposition. Older sister Betsy wants absolutely no part of--or say in--Ginny’s caretaking. And Ginny refuses to live amongst “old people.” Along the way, Maggie is caught in the middle, forced to juggle familial demands as she struggles to manage her own mid-life crisis, as well Ginny’s and Betsy’s—all three women are at personal crossroads.

 

Zusy’s funny, bittersweet story is rife with big scenes where Maggie’s witty, first-person narrative point-of-view adds levity to serious, tender themes about family, sisterhood, commitment, caregiving and love.

 

The Frederick Sisters Are Living the Dream by Jeannie Zusy

Atria Books, $27.00 hardcover, 320 pages, 9781982185381

Publishing Date: September 20, 2022

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NOTE: This review is a reprint and is being posted with the permission of Shelf Awareness. To read this review on Shelf Awareness: Reader's Edition (September 23, 2022), link HERE