The Most Fun We Ever Had is a deeply moving family saga that explores love, secrets, and the complexity of relationships.
Lombardo skillfully weaves together the lives of Marilyn and David Sorenson with their four very different daughters, each facing her own struggles.
The arrival of Jonah, a child given up for adoption, forces the family to confront past wounds and hidden truths.
What makes this novel valuable is its honesty—capturing both the messiness and beauty of family life. Readers will find it relatable, heartfelt, and thought-provoking, making it an enriching choice for book clubs and personal reflection.

