**INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** In the vein of Mary Beth Keane\'s Ask Again, Yes and Cynthia D\'Aprix Sweeney\'s The Nest , Tracey Lange \'s We Are the Brennans explores the staying power of shame--and the redemptive power of love--in an Irish Catholic family torn apart by secrets.
Tracey currently lives in Bend, Oregon, with her husband, two sons and their German Shepherd..
While writing her debut novel, We Are the Brennans , she completed the Stanford University online novel writing program.
She headed west and graduated from the University of New Mexico before owning and operating a behavioral healthcare company with her husband for fifteen years.
About author(s): Born in the Bronx and raised in Manhattan, Tracey Lange comes from a large Irish family with a few secrets of its own.
In the aftermath, the Brennan family is forced to confront painful mistakes--and ultimately find a way forward, together.
When a dangerous man from her past brings her family\'s pub business to the brink of financial ruin, the only way to protect them is to upend all their secrets--secrets that have damaged the family for generations and will threaten everything they know about their lives.
The longer she stays, however, the more she realizes they need her just as much as she needs them.
Sunday is determined to rebuild her life back on the east coast, even if it does mean tiptoeing around resentful brothers and an ex-fiancé.
She deserted them all--and her high school sweetheart--five years before with little explanation, and they\'ve got questions.
But it\'s not easy.
When twenty-nine-year-old Sunday Brennan wakes up in a Los Angeles hospital, bruised and battered after a drunk driving accident she caused, she swallows her pride and goes home to her family in New York. **INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** In the vein of Mary Beth Keane\'s Ask Again, Yes and Cynthia D\'Aprix Sweeney\'s The Nest , Tracey Lange \'s We Are the Brennans explores the staying power of shame--and the redemptive power of love--in an Irish Catholic family torn apart by secrets