You’d Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow is a deeply moving and powerful novel that explores identity, addiction, and the search for self amidst a town torn apart by the opioid crisis. A New York Times Bestseller, this gripping story cements Kathleen Glasgow as a master of raw and emotional storytelling.
For all of Emory?s life, people have told her who she is. In town, she?s the rich girl?descendant of the mill?s founder. At school, she?s Maddie Ward?s younger sister. At home, she?s the responsible one, always looking after her troubled older brother, Joey. But when a tragic car accident exposes the true depths of Joey?s addiction, everything changes.
Now, four months later, Emmy?s world is still unraveling. Joey has returned from rehab, but nothing feels the same. The entire town of Mill Haven is haunted by the past, whispering stories about who Emmy is supposed to be. But as she begins to see people for who they truly are?her brother, the boy next door, and the ghosts of addicts long forgotten?she realizes it?s time to write her own story.
You?d Be Home Now is a heartbreaking yet hopeful journey of love, loss, and self-discovery, proving once again why Kathleen Glasgow is one of the most compelling voices in literary fiction today. A must-read for fans of deeply emotional storytelling, You?d Be Home Now is a novel that lingers long after the final page.
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