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Average rating3.7
Helen Moran is thirty-two years old, single, childless, college-educated, and partially employed as a guardian of troubled young people in New York. Shes accepting a delivery from IKEA in her shared studio apartment when her uncle calls to break the news: Helens adoptive brother is dead. According to the internet, there are six possible reasons why her brother might have killed himself. But Helen knows better: she knows that six reasons is only shorthand for the abyss. Helen also knows that she alone is qualified to launch a serious investigation into his death, so she purchases a one-way ticket to Milwaukee. There, as she searches her childhood home and attempts to uncover why someone would choose to die, she will face her estranged family, her brothers few friends, and the overzealous grief counselor, Chad Lambo; she may also discover what it truly means to be alive.
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Possibly my favourite unreliable narrator to date — so completely fucked up and hilarious and moving, I couldn't get enough of her voice and her weird filter.
I fear that saying any more than that would spoil this delightful book. My #1 release of 2017 so far and it will be very hard to dethrone.
I'll never be able to think of “the abyss” again without laughing.