All Adults Here

Emma Straub

All Adults Here
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
20 July 2021
Pages
368
ISBN
9781405921596

All Adults Here

Emma Straub

Astrid Strick has always tried to do her best for her children. Now, they’re finally grown up - but you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise.

Elliot doesn’t have any idea who he really is, or how to communicate with his sons. Porter is, finally, pregnant - but feels incapable of rising to the challenge. Nicky has fled to distant New Mexico to live the bohemian dream.

And Astrid is up to things that would make her children’s hair curl.

Until now, the family have managed to hide from each other. But when Nicky’s daughter Cecelia comes to stay, her arrival threatens to upturn everything…

Review

There have been many novels recently showcasing the histories, rivalries, and loyalties of adult siblings. These includes titles such as The Jetsetters by Amanda Eyre Ward, The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo, and Your House Will Pay by Steph Cha. All Adults Here tells the story of the Strick siblings; the title is an ironic nod to the myriad ways each sibling is not handling ‘adulting’.

Elliot, the eldest son, is grappling with insecurity about business ventures, and a deep aversion to his home life where his twin toddler sons run rampant. Elliot has long-held beliefs that he just isn’t ‘good enough’ and he is nervous about a secret business venture that could entirely change their small upstate New York town, Clapham.

Porter, the middle child, has decided to have a baby on her own. However, she is still entangled with her (married) high school boyfriend, and she hasn’t managed to tell her family about her pregnancy … yet.

The youngest son, Nicky, is the only sibling to have escaped Clapham. He and his wife live in Brooklyn with their thirteenyear- old daughter, Cecelia, who may well be the most mature member of the Strick family. However, Cecelia has had a runin with the ‘Queen Bee’ of her friendship group, and Nicky and his wife have sent Cecelia to stay with her grandmother, Astrid. All Cecelia needs is an adult to help her make sense of what happened to her in Brooklyn, but her father is perpetually stoned and her family in Clapham are preoccupied with their own struggles.

Emma Straub masterfully ties these narratives together with the voice of the matriarch, Astrid. Astrid has something urgent and exciting to tell her children and grandchildren, and this announcement sets off a chain of events that has everyone looking to the past and asking what it means to take responsibility in the present.


Annie Condon works as a bookseller at Readings Hawthorn.

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