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Fireworks Every Night
Fireworks Every Night: A Novel | Beth Raymer
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A young woman trapped in a deeply dysfunctional family in the seedy wilds of 1990s South Florida has to make a choicesave her family, or save herselfin this larger-than-life debut novel from the acclaimed author of Lay the Favorite. With raw humor and even more raw pain, Beth Raymers Fireworks Every Night alchemizes the ubiquitous Florida Man headlines into a powerful, humane family portrait.Xhenet Aliu, author of Brass Florida, we got it all. Motor sports, ribs, beer. You can drive on the sand right on up to the ocean. Fireworks every night. That's how twelve-year-old C.C.s father, who named her after his beloved Canadian Club whiskey, describes the appeal of their new home. The man is a born grifter, a used-car salesman who burned down his dealership in southern Ohio for enough insurance money to set up a life for himself, his wife, and his two young daughters in a place he picked largely at random, because the living seemed easy. C.C.s mother is thirty-five going on seventeen, a housewife who just wants to drive a Mustang and hang out at the mall. C.C.s sister goes from being a sweet, cheerful pre-teen to having a full-on drug addiction and listening only to heavy metal, after enduring forms of abuse within her family. In the midst of this chaos, C.C. is trying to stay afloat and make it outto achieve some semblance of a stable life in America while coming up against the structural and cultural challenges of growing up in poverty. This tumultuous coming-of-age novel features an unforgettable protagonist, a character who narrates her life story with dark comedy and compassion for her family, even as she is failed by them. Those failuresand her self-taught methods for succeeding anywayare the backbone of this deeply funny and surprisingly poignant story about hard bargains, family loyalties, and the grit of a woman determined to create a better life for herself than the one she was born into.
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Chelsea.Poole
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This is a mixed bag for me. I really loved so much of this—the characters were vivid and the 90s Florida setting was palpable. I was right there in CC‘s shoes as she navigated growing up in a tumultuous household. #dysfunctionalfamily lovers take notice! However! Parts of this fell apart and there was little to no ending. I even reread sections to make sure I wasn‘t missing anything. Nope, just several threads never mentioned again 🤷‍♀️

BarbaraBB That is weird! 1mo
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Shaaaannnn
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Genuinely curious as to why there is no reviews for this book yet. Was a pretty quick read, not a very satisfying ending but I think it‘s supposed to be that way. 3.5/5 stars. I still think you should read it though 😊