Rosie Benson does not have it all together. Like most twenty-somethings, she struggles to figure out life and soon finds herself following the advice of her late great-aunt through a series of revelatory emails about pursuing long-buried dreams rather than societyβs idea of perfect in this fun, highly relatable debut. Perfect for fans of Beth OβLeary, Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, and Sophie Kinsella.
βCompelling characters, a page-turning plot, and laugh-out-loud humor...A remarkable debut!β βStacey Swann, author of GMA Book Club PickΒ Olympus, Texas
Whatβs a twenty-something gal to do when her parents announce a divorce after thirty years of marriage, she finds out her best friend has cozied up to her archnemesis, and she accidentally sleeps with the Wrong Guy? Turn to her great-aunt for advice, of course.
Rosie Benson has always struggled to fit in with her over-accomplished family, type-A roommate/best friend, and workaholic boss. But sheβs nearly losing herself as she strives to become everyone elseβs idea of perfect. When Rosie is abruptly fired from her job at a tech start-up where her boss was way too enthusiastic about synergy and company swag, the illusion that she has life figured out is shattered. Knowing she needs a push, her great-aunt Dottyβa globe-trotting, martini-swilling occasional nudist, and the only person Rosie has ever truly felt herself aroundβchallenges her to pursue a long-buried dream, othersβ expectations be damned.
But then Dotty dies.
And Rosie spirals.
As new details of Dottyβs past emerge through revelatory emails from her many friends, Rosie realizes that maybe her auntβs life wasnβt as charmed as she thought. With her career, friendships, and family unraveling, Rosie must drown out the noise of the world telling her what she should pursueβboyfriend, babies, boss-babe role at a corporate jobβand finally focus on what she actually wants.
Jaclyn Westlake is the author of the novel Dear Dotty and an alumna of the Stanford Continuing Studies novel writing program. A recruiter turned career advice columnist, her work has appeared in Forbes, Business Insider, and Inc. She lives in California with her husband and their dachshund mix, Indiana Jones (but you can call him Indy).