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67 pages 2 hours read

John Marrs

Keep It in the Family

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2019

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Character Analysis

Mia Hunter

Mia emerges as a dynamic and multifaceted protagonist whose emotional journey drives the narrative forward with a sense of urgency and introspection. A former public relations (PR) specialist from London, Mia brings a unique blend of ambition, confidence, and sharp intellect to the story. Her background in PR underscores her ability to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics and understand the importance of perception and communication. One of Mia’s defining traits is her willingness to confront her flaws and engage with difficult questions head-on. Unlike other characters who may succumb to self-deception or denial, Mia exhibits a rare honesty and self-awareness that sets her apart. Following the discovery of dozens of children’s bodies in the attic, Mia suffers a traumatic fall from the attic and experiences depression, PTSD, and a cycle of intrusive thoughts that shackle her to her own trauma. Although she desperately wants to connect with Finn and Sonny, Mia feels paralyzed by her lingering fears, and, for a few weeks, she neglects her family and becomes overly self-involved.

However, whereas the other characters remain stuck in their own cycles of toxic behavior, Mia’s willingness to take a cold, hard look at herself signifies her depth of character and her capacity for growth and introspection.

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