
Snap
A Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Carol Schneider
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Auteur(s):
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Susin Nielsen
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A laugh-out-loud novel about the consequences of being pushed to the edge—and plummeting right over it
Frances Partridge, fifty-five, is a beloved children’s author. Geraint Blevins, forty-one, is an auto mechanic and devoted family man. Parker Poplawski, twenty-three, is just starting her career as a wardrobe assistant on a hit TV show. What do these people have in common?
Nothing, that’s what. Until each of them reaches a breaking point and snaps in spectacular fashion. They meet in a court-mandated anger management class: three very different people, forced to spend a lot of time together, who slowly end up bonding and helping one another in unexpected ways, whether it’s to move on or to exact revenge.
Lighthearted, timely, and funny, Snap is Nielsen at the top of her storytelling game, delivering flawed but relatable characters whose heartaches, foibles, and choices will make you cringe as you laugh out loud.
©2025 Susin Nielsen (P)2025 HarperCollins PublishersI was captivated from beginning to end and genuinely wanted to know what would happen next.
I found myself smiling often —she’s hilarious—and I even laughed out loud a couple of times.
I absolutely loved chapter 19. (If that doesn’t ring a bell, it’s worth revisiting.)
Beyond those reactions, I was especially impressed by how convincingly she portrayed the developing friendship between the three main characters. The progression from strangers to people who genuinely care about one another felt natural and authentic.
New friends can be there for one another
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