" In The Guardian, Liz Jenner wrote "Many a novel has devoted itself to exploring variations of Larkin's lament about what mums and dads do to their kids. Writing for The New York Times, Barbara Kingsolver says the "novel so readably juicy and surreptitiously smart it deserves all the attention it can get." Ron Charles, writing for The Washington Post, remarks that "Fowler manages to subsume any polemical motive within an unsettling, emotionally complex story." Maureen Corrigan, writing for NPR, says the novel is "witty but emotionally and intellectually riskier. The novel has received mostly positive reviews. Rosemary also learns that her university has a secret that ties to her past, and as she learns more, she discovers a newfound connection with her family. When Fern disappears one day, Lowell runs away from home in search of her. She lived with her sister Fern, brother Lowell, mother, and father who is professor of behavioral psychology at Indiana University Bloomington. Davis in her early twenties, reflects on her early life in Indiana. The novel won the 2014 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and was also short-listed for the 2014 Man Booker Prize. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves is a 2013 novel by the American writer Karen Joy Fowler. 2013 novel by Karen Joy Fowler We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
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