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Favorite Daughter

A Novel

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Wait time: About 19 weeks
A GOODREADS HOTTEST DEBUT
“So stunningly fresh and darkly funny that every page surprised me. Morgan Dick doesn’t just craft a clever plot—she writes brilliantly about grief and addiction and inheritance and, yes, redemption.”
—Catherine Newman, author of the New York Times bestseller Sandwich
A darkly funny debut novel about two estranged sisters who are unknowingly thrown together by their problematic father’s dying wish

Mickey and Arlo are half sisters. But they’ve never spoken and never met. Arlo adored her father—but always lived in the shadow of his magnetic personality and burdensome vices. Meanwhile, their father abandoned ​Mickey and her mother years ago, and Mickey has hated him since. When she receives news of her father’s passing, Mickey is shocked to learn that he’s left her his not-inconsiderable fortune. The catch: Mickey must attend a series of therapy sessions before the money can be released.
Unbeknownst to either woman, the psychologist Mickey’s father has ensured she meets with is her half sister, Arlo. Having cared for her beloved father on his sickbed, Arlo is devastated to discover he’s cut her out of his will. She resolves to learn where the money went and why.
Working together as therapist and patient—with no idea that they’re in fact sisters—Arlo and Mickey soon get under each other’s skin. Arlo, eager to outrun a mistake in her professional past, is keen to redeem herself with her new client. But Mickey is far from the model patient. As Mickey’s personal and professional lives spiral out of control and Arlo uncovers the truth about who her new patient really is, the sisters find themselves on a crash course that will break—or save—them both.
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    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2025
      An alcoholic father's dying wish reunites two estranged half sisters in this debut novel. Learning of her father's death from a newspaper obituary, kindergarten teacher Mickey Morris, born Michelle Kowalski, is not surprised that she's not listed as next of kin; she hasn't spoken to Adam Kowalski in more than 26 years, since he abandoned her and her mother for another woman and a new family. So she's shocked to learn that he's left her more than $5 million. The catch, as sad-sack estate lawyer Tom Samson informs her, is that Mickey--who struggles with a severe drinking problem that threatens her job--must complete seven therapy sessions before she can collect the money. The therapist her father has chosen is her younger half sister, Arlo, whom he has cut out of the will. Mickey and Arlo have never met, and neither knows that they're related. This intriguing premise could have resulted in an outrageous situation comedy or tense psychological thriller, but Canadian author Dick instead creates a melancholy family dramedy to explore the nature of grief and the way two emotionally damaged young women can recover from the trauma of addiction and bad parenting. Unlike Mickey, who resented her absent father, Arlo adored and cared for Daddy in his final days. But she too has denial issues, especially accepting responsibility for a serious professional mistake. While Dick vividly captures the chaos of alcoholism and its impact on family members and friends, Mickey's continual poor choices and Arlo's questionable ethics eat away at the reader's sympathy. Indeed, the only appealing characters are 5-year-old Ian, Mickey's favorite student, and Daria, Mickey's artist neighbor, whom Mickey betrays in the most appalling way. A thought-provoking but imperfect portrait of family dynamics from a promising newcomer.

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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2025
      Canadian author Dick's debut concerns two daughters, strangers to each other, of a father who seems as difficult in death as he was alive. Thirtysomething Mickey, who nips vodka as needed whilst teaching kindergarteners, and her mom were abandoned and left destitute by Adam when Mickey was young. He went on to have a prosperous life and a second daughter, Arlo, now a 25-year-old therapist. After Adam dies from the alcoholism that long plagued him, each daughter receives surprise news. Arlo, who saw none of Adam's faults and cared for him tirelessly, was cut out of his will. Mickey will get everything, millions of dollars, as long as she receives therapy--from Arlo. She does, and at first the women don't realize who the other is. While the set-up can be messy, their story nonetheless explores topics like mental health and addiction with warmth and panache. Through lots of dialogue and some behavioral hijinks, readers see how each sister coped with her father's illness, and how they no longer have to feel alone with it.

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