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A review by asurges
I See You Everywhere by Julia Glass
4.0
I'm just going to cut Julia Glass some slack: nothing will ever equal "Three Junes," which is one of my top-ten all-time favorites. However, in this book--which is about two sisters--she employs her standard easy use of language; her characters talk like characters, not like an idea of what she wishes they could sound like. The banter between the sisters--and the animosity--is so well done that she explores the sibling relationship but mostly from the angle of how we think we know the people in our families and how we think they belong to us in a way, but they don't. There are parts of them we just, quite simply, will never know.