![]() ![]() The narrative is split up between the three sisters and we get to hear of each one’s story, trials and tribulations (although not in first person). It seemed like nothing happened, and all I was privy to were the physical visits, the comings and goings of the sisters into each other’s homes, with very little insight into the hows and the whys. The pretty one is a tale of three sisters – one perfect, one accomplished and one pretty (hence the title) piqued yet? I wasn’t, a quarter of the way through. ![]() Pia is pulled into temporarily helping Perri’s household, with awkward consequences, and Gus makes matters worse by blabbing about everyone’s secrets the sisters may never see eye to eye on anything ever again. The family is thrown into confusion, especially with Carol in the hospital with a head injury. On her 40th birthday Perri gets up and leaves her home with a nary a note or an explanation to where she is going or why. The three live in the same city as their parents Carol and Bob, meet often, talk every day, carp and fight, harmonize and makeup, as it is with family. The brainy intellectual of the three, Gus is a lawyer busy fighting for women’s rights. Imperia or Perri is the eldest – the perfectionist – the wannabe perfect wife, mother, daughter, and CEO of her own home organization company. ![]() Olympia (Pia) is the middle sister of three. ![]()
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