‘We All Live Here’: The Comedy in Catastrophe

Jojo Moyes’s latest novel is a charming, humorous story about the collapse of a woman’s life and the chaotic relationships she endures under her roof.
‘We All Live Here’: The Comedy in Catastrophe
Jojo Moyes's new novel demonstrates how a blended family can survive—anything.
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From the first few pages, you can tell that Jojo Moyes is a writer who knows what she’s doing. Coming across such writers (new or well-established ones) is a real treat—someone who gleans where the story needs to begin and then lets the natural rhythm of it take readers where it needs to go. Her latest novel is exactly that kind of novel.

“We All Live Here” is a delightful slice of disaster. It’s a humorously entertaining and relatable story about what happens when life hands you a catastrophe, then follows it up with several more for good measure.

Adam H. Douglas
Adam H. Douglas
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Adam H. Douglas is a journalist and writer specializing in personal finance and literature. His recent work explores money management, book reviews, veterinary medicine, and long-term financial planning. He currently resides in Prince Edward Island, Canada, with his wife of 30 years and his dogs and kitties.