A review by livrad
The Family Compound by Liz Parker

2.0

The Family Compound is a property of 150 acres in Stowe, Vermont with two houses. It was built in the 1960s and passed down from one generation to another. Now that everyone in the "parents" generation has passed away, the "kids," all in their thirties and forties and from two families of cousins, must decide what to do with it. Keeping the Compound is a huge financial undertaking, but selling it would mean saying goodbye to their childhoods.

I had hopes for this book, but I should have known that usually family dramas aren't for me, as I don't care to spend my time reading about people bickering. This was full of bickering and unlikeable people doing unlikeable things, if they were doing anything at all, as not much happens.