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NATALIE SUE'S WRITING IS: "For someone who needs a good laugh."âTaylor Jenkins Reid ⢠"A true delight.ââGlamour ⢠âWickedly funny.ââPeople ⢠"Surprisingly sweet and totally made my day.ââShelby Van Pelt ⢠"So good and also so unexpected."âJulia Quinn
From the bestselling author of I Hope This Finds You Well comes a sharply funny, surprisingly tender novel about a woman stuck in place, her nosy neighbors, and the journey to find where she belongsâwith all the heart of a grown-up The Breakfast Club.
Mona thought her living situation was bad⌠but the real mess is just beginning.
One day is all it takes for Monaâs life to implode. After years of climbing at her marketing firm, she was supposed to be getting promoted and finally moving out of her crumbling apartment building. Instead, sheâs jobless, aimless, and still stuck in a space barely big enough for a yoga mat.
Then her eccentric landlady takes a tumble and asks Mona to step in as the buildingâs reluctant super. The deal is simple: help prep the place for sale, and she can secure the upgrade sheâs been chasing. But thatâs easier said than done when the neighbors treat âboundariesâ as optional. Thereâs the shouting couple, the mysterious shut-in, a possible panty thief in the laundry roomâand Sami, the relentlessly cheerful diner owner who keeps showing up with coffee and unsolicited ideas about community. As Mona gets pulled deeper into the buildingâs chaosâand closer to the people inside itâsheâs forced to confront what, and who, sheâs really been trying to outrun. Sometimes, the place youâre desperate to leave is the one that finally shows you who you are.
Wise, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud funny, Natalie Sueâs sophomore novel is a story about burning out, starting over, and finding your people in the most unexpected placesâperfect for fans of The Wedding People and Anxious People.
NATALIE SUE'S WRITING IS: "For someone who needs a good laugh."âTaylor Jenkins Reid ⢠"A true delight.ââGlamour ⢠âWickedly funny.ââPeople ⢠"Surprisingly sweet and totally made my day.ââShelby Van Pelt ⢠"So good and also so unexpected."âJulia Quinn
From the bestselling author of I Hope This Finds You Well comes a sharply funny, surprisingly tender novel about a woman stuck in place, her nosy neighbors, and the journey to find where she belongsâwith all the heart of a grown-up The Breakfast Club.
Mona thought her living situation was bad⌠but the real mess is just beginning.
One day is all it takes for Monaâs life to implode. After years of climbing at her marketing firm, she was supposed to be getting promoted and finally moving out of her crumbling apartment building. Instead, sheâs jobless, aimless, and still stuck in a space barely big enough for a yoga mat.
Then her eccentric landlady takes a tumble and asks Mona to step in as the buildingâs reluctant super. The deal is simple: help prep the place for sale, and she can secure the upgrade sheâs been chasing. But thatâs easier said than done when the neighbors treat âboundariesâ as optional. Thereâs the shouting couple, the mysterious shut-in, a possible panty thief in the laundry roomâand Sami, the relentlessly cheerful diner owner who keeps showing up with coffee and unsolicited ideas about community. As Mona gets pulled deeper into the buildingâs chaosâand closer to the people inside itâsheâs forced to confront what, and who, sheâs really been trying to outrun. Sometimes, the place youâre desperate to leave is the one that finally shows you who you are.
Wise, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud funny, Natalie Sueâs sophomore novel is a story about burning out, starting over, and finding your people in the most unexpected placesâperfect for fans of The Wedding People and Anxious People.
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NATALIE SUE'S WRITING IS: "For someone who needs a good laugh."âTaylor Jenkins Reid ⢠"A true delight.ââGlamour ⢠âWickedly funny.ââPeople ⢠"Surprisingly sweet and totally made my day.ââShelby Van Pelt ⢠"So good and also so unexpected."âJulia Quinn
From the bestselling author of I Hope This Finds You Well comes a sharply funny, surprisingly tender novel about a woman stuck in place, her nosy neighbors, and the journey to find where she belongsâwith all the heart of a grown-up The Breakfast Club.
Mona thought her living situation was bad⌠but the real mess is just beginning.
One day is all it takes for Monaâs life to implode. After years of climbing at her marketing firm, she was supposed to be getting promoted and finally moving out of her crumbling apartment building. Instead, sheâs jobless, aimless, and still stuck in a space barely big enough for a yoga mat.
Then her eccentric landlady takes a tumble and asks Mona to step in as the buildingâs reluctant super. The deal is simple: help prep the place for sale, and she can secure the upgrade sheâs been chasing. But thatâs easier said than done when the neighbors treat âboundariesâ as optional. Thereâs the shouting couple, the mysterious shut-in, a possible panty thief in the laundry roomâand Sami, the relentlessly cheerful diner owner who keeps showing up with coffee and unsolicited ideas about community. As Mona gets pulled deeper into the buildingâs chaosâand closer to the people inside itâsheâs forced to confront what, and who, sheâs really been trying to outrun. Sometimes, the place youâre desperate to leave is the one that finally shows you who you are.
Wise, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud funny, Natalie Sueâs sophomore novel is a story about burning out, starting over, and finding your people in the most unexpected placesâperfect for fans of The Wedding People and Anxious People.