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The Float Test

A Novel

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The Float Test

De: Lynn Steger Strong
Narrado por: Andi Arndt
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""What I loved most about The Float Test is the sense of place, and how the sticky, dense heat of Florida, the relentless sun, the flat roads ending at the ocean, is woven into the Kenner family’s DNA. The adult children of the family—all at crisis points in their own lives—gather on the hot ground of their childhood following their mother’s death, where they try to untangle decades of betrayals and sorrow, and reclaim their sense of home.""

— Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful

From Lynn Steger Strong, critically acclaimed author of Flight, a sophisticated and layered novel about sisters, betrayal, love, and climate change, for listeners of The Dutch House and The Most Fun We Ever Had.

The Kenner siblings are at odds. Gathered after a major loss, each sibling needs the others more than ever—if only they could trust each other. Jenn is a harried mom struggling under the weight of family obligations. Fred is a novelist who can’t write, maybe because she’s lost faith in storytelling itself. Jude is a recovering corporate lawyer with her own story to tell, and a grudge against her former favorite sister, Fred. George, the baby, is estranged from his wife and harboring both a secret about his former employer and an ill-advised crush on one of his sisters’ friends. When the four are reunited it's clear that much has changed between them. Equally unsettling are the changes around them; the climate of their hometown is hotter and more oppressive than ever before.

A family story is, of course, only as honest as the person telling it. This family story in particular is fraught with secrets about kids and sex and jobs and why the Kenner matriarch had a gun in her underwear drawer. The biggest secret of all though is the secret of what happened between Jude and Fred to create such a rift between the two once-close middle sisters. Over the course of a sweltering Florida summer, the Kenner siblings will revisit what it means to be a family and, if they are smart and kind and lucky, come out on the other side better for having each other.

A rich exploration of family, ambition, secrets, and love, The Float Test is an elegant and gripping testament to the power that family has to both nurture and destroy us from a critically acclaimed writer working at the top of her craft.

©2025 Lynn Steger Strong (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
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I debated getting this one, despite the hype, but the premise appealed to me (dysfunctional families). While the author is a talented writer, I just couldn't connect with the book. The characters were all flawed but not in an interesting-to-me way. They seemed to wallow in self-pity. I usually enjoy books where I don't care for the characters, but these ones were simply annoying and boring. Perhaps I didn't stay with it long enough, I gave up after a third to halfway through.

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Tolstoy said that all happy families are alike but each unhappy family Is unhappy
In its own way.

This book proves him wrong. This is a an unhappy family this is nothing but a collection of stereotypes of mild angst. Boring and unsatisfying

Tolstoy was wrong

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