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320 pages, Hardcover
First published June 26, 2018
"You should always side with your kid. Always."
"Without regard to his actions?" I asked. "No matter what?"
Because sometimes you just can’t see the things that are the closest to you.I kept waiting for plot twists in All We Ever Wanted (the green Uno card didn’t mean what you adults think it meant!), but they were few and far between. Instead, the story was pretty straightforward. Son does something wrong and parents disagree about whether/how to protect him from the consequences. There aren’t many shades of gray: the people born to money lack morality, and the people born to modest means know right from wrong even if they’ve lost their way.
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“Minigolf,” she said with stone seriousness, “is a metaphor for life.”
I smiled and said, “Oh, really?”
“Yes. I mean, think about it…. Do you take it seriously? Too seriously? Do you enjoy it? Do you keep careful score? Do you get upset when you lose? Do you cheat? And if you do cheat, how do you react when you’re busted? Are you sheepish? Sorry? Do you do it again?”