![]() ![]() ![]() For a portion of the book, readers will feel sympathetic towards Carrie because she begins her story amid a loss, and she spends time reminiscing over the long-ago loss of her sister. Carrie admits that she is unreliable, so the reader is kept on their toes and will be questioning things until the full truth is revealed. The story is framed as Carrie telling it to the ghost of her son, Johnny, who died in a fire in We Were Liars. In Family of Liars, Carrie is the narrator, who is vividly fleshed out. A summer of passion, long-buried secrets, betrayal, and terrible mistakes has only just begun. Irresistible and unpredictable, Pfeff changes everything for Carrie. ![]() One of the boys, Pfeff, captures Carrie’s attention right away. Carrie discovers that her cousin Yardley has brought along three boys. Newly confident from surgery that has left her with a chin that is “set forward” and an addiction to painkillers, Carrie is more than ready for love. However, Rosemary’s ghost is not the only surprise the summer will bring. The summer after, seventeen-year-old Carrie goes back to the island where she sees her lost sister. We look toward the future.” This does not change when the youngest sister, Rosemary, drowns. As a family, they follow certain rules: “We keep a stiff upper lip. Her prestigious old-money family, the Sinclairs, spend their summers on their private east coast island. Caroline Lenox Taft “Carrie” Sinclair is the eldest of four daughters. ![]()
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