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A Novel
by Rebecca Fallon
A vibrant debut and powerful meditation on family, motherhood, and the cost of holding on to your dreams, reminiscent of Ann Napolitano.
In New England, Susan Bliss is a young mother married to a professor.
In LA, Susan Byrne stars in a soap opera beloved coast to coast.
Decades after she's gone, her twins have no idea of their mother's fame. But the past can't stay hidden forever.
It's 1997, and snow is blanketing a New England beach. Two befuddled seven-year-olds watch as their mother's body is tipped overboard a crumbling boat. A Viking funeral, followed by a raucous wake. A send-off fit for soap opera star: Susan Bliss.
Fifteen years earlier, Susan is a blazing, beautiful young woman, passionate about her art. It's impossible not to fall in love with her, and so Alcott, a practical professor, does—hopelessly. And so begins the love story of Susan's two-paneled life: an unconventional, jetlag-filled arrangement that takes her back and forth between her life in New England as a wife and mother to young twins to the bright lights of Los Angeles, where she becomes the beloved star of a daytime soap.
In the present, Susan's twins grow up in the shadow of her all-consuming absence. Sebastian, a sensitive artist, cleaves to her memory, fascinated with the artifacts of her starry past. Viola, resentful of her mother's torn allegiances, distances herself from the memories of her. But when Viola runs into her mother's old costar Orson Grey—now a renowned Hollywood star—she finds herself falling deeply in love with him and begins to put together the pieces of a mother she never really knew.
Sharp, assured, and beautifully written, Family Drama is a story told in double-helix, with intertwined timelines that explore the different versions of ourselves we share with the world and with each other.
What are you reading this week? And what did you think of last week’s books? (3/5/2026)
I just finished Family Drama by Rebecca Fallon. The plot centers around a soap opera actress. She lives across the country from her husband and infrequently visits with her twin son and daughter....
-Lynne_G
"Assured in her craftsmanship, radiant in her compassionate characterizations, Fallon invites comparisons to Ann Patchett, Ann Napolitano, and Anne Tyler." —Booklist (starred review)
"In the end, like the soap opera Susan stars in, this drama allows readers to dissolve; feel your own problems grow trivial against the melodrama, against the height of what a human can feel. The author's emotional intelligence shines through in this affecting novel's quirky, evolving characters." —Kirkus Reviews
"Family Drama is a magnificent debut. It has everything I love - gorgeous writing, complicated love affairs, a gripping storyline and so many pitch-perfect observations, I often had to read a sentence twice." —Clare Leslie Hall, New York Times bestselling author of Broken Country
"Sweeping and intimate, Family Drama is a bruisingly gorgeous debut." —Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies and Almost Life
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Rebecca Fallon is a New England-born Londoner and a graduate of Williams College and the University of Oxford. Family Drama is her first novel.

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