Welcome to the Kennedy household:
Lila wrote a bestseller about keeping your marriage alive, before discovering her ex was playing happy families with another woman. A woman she sees everyday at school pick-up.
Bill, her stepdad, moved in after Lila’s mum died. He’s kind, old-fashioned and driving her absolutely nuts.
Celie, Lila’s eldest, hates school. Hates it so much she’s stopped going. Her mother’s fine with that – because she doesn’t know yet.
Violet is nine and sings age-inappropriate rap songs, laughs at fart jokes and Lila dearly hopes she’ll never, ever change.
And Truant the dog, who has just bitten the American actor who’s suddenly landed on the Kennedys' doorstep.
This is Gene – Lila’s estranged father, and no one’s idea of a role model. He walked out on Lila and her mum years ago – and wherever he goes domestic discord follows.
Because Gene’s presence changes things in unexpected ways. Soon the girls discover a kindred spirit in a man always chasing life’s joy. Bill even loosens up. And Lila finds herself, astonishingly, dating.
Something is happening to the Kennedy household – but what is it?
And will it break, or save, their family?
We All Live Here by Jojo Moyes was published on 11 February 2025 by Michael Joseph. My thanks to the publisher who sent my copy for review.
I have been reading Jojo Moyes for well over twenty years, way before I began this blog, before I even wrote book reviews. She's been a go-to author for so many years. I've always had a soft spot for The Last Letter from Your Lover (2010), and The Girl You Left Behind (2012). Surprisingly for me, both historical novels but both beautiful.
Of course, Joyo really became hugely successful when Me Before You was published and then made into a film. That trilogy really showed just what a talent she is.
We All Live Here is a modern, contemporary novel, based on the Kennedy family. Lila once wrote a bestselling book about how to keep your marriage alive. Ironically, Lila is now single. Her husband Dan left her for another woman - not just any woman, but one of the school gate Mums and Lila has to see her every day ..... oh, and the other woman is now pregnant.
Lila is doing the best job that she can in bringing up her two daughters. Dan gets involved when it suits, but it's Lila who bears the brunt of most of it. Eldest daughter Celie is having school issues, youngest daughter Violet is a joyful child and Lila just hopes that Celie's behaviour will not influence her.
Recently Bill moved in with Lila and the girls. Bill is Lila's step-dad. Her Mum died some time ago and Bill is lonely. He just wants to be wanted, to look after people, to ensure that they are eating enough vegetables. He wants to be part of the family. And then Gene arrives. After a thirty year absence, Lila's Dad Gene just appears on the doorstep. A fading American actor, he needs somewhere to stay.
Jojo Moyes has created a family that her readers can really invest in. It's fair to say that there's no big plot twists, reveals or secrets, it's just a well written, at times very funny, domestic drama that kept me entertained throughout. It is wise and compassionate and shows us just what is important in life. Recommended by me
Her books include the bestsellers Me Before You, After You and Still Me, The One Plus One, The Giver of Stars, Someone Else's Shoes and her short story collection Paris for One and Other Stories.
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