Should family therapy be a spectator sport? Close, Erika Raskin's debut novel explores the familiar dynamics of a family in crisis and then adds TV therapy to the mix. This book tells a poignant and edgy story of a divorced-family dynamic through complex characters and the real life struggles of parenting and adolescence. Close follows the Marchesons who are still dealing with the fallout from an ugly divorce. Wry, single mom Kik and her three complicated and imaginative daughters are all paddling hard to stay afloat. When being swamped becomes a real possibility, they grab a lifeline, one...
Should family therapy be a spectator sport? Close, Erika Raskin's debut novel explores the familiar dynamics of a family in crisis and then adds TV th...