Della and Darby, Susannah B. Lewis
Della and Darby, Susannah B. Lewis
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Della and Darby
A Novel of Sisters

Author: Susannah B. Lewis

Narrator: Susannah B. Lewis

Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 02/07/2023


Synopsis

In this small Mississippi town, everyone has long memories and loud opinions.Twins Della and Darby Redd may be identical in appearance, but they couldn’t be more different. Della is outspoken, obsessed with purple, and desperate to be accepted by her peers. Darby is introverted, creative, and sees no need to speak to anyone besides her sister and grandmother, Birdie. Due to a tragedy from their past, all three women’s lives have been blanketed in judgment, scandal, and rumor, preventing them from experiencing true peace and contentment in their small town of Clay Station, Mississippi.When the sisters enter the final year of their twenties, Birdie and Della begin planning an elaborate thirtieth birthday bash. Della believes the party will finally win her acceptance with the in-crowd and dreams of bringing her boss, Dr. Brian Faulkner, as her date. But when Darby begins to form an unexpected friendship with her goofy coworker, Cliff, she learns through him about a scandalous secret involving Dr. Faulkner that is sure to end in disaster. Telling her sister the truth will force them both to face the reality of who they have become—and whether they still have a place in each other’s future.In her latest novel, beloved Southern author Susannah B. Lewis explores the burden and blessing of family legacies and the moments along the way for which to give thanks and celebrate.Southern contemporary women’s fictionStand-alone novelBook length: approximately 73,000 words

About Susannah B. Lewis

Susannah B. Lewis is a humorist, blogger for Whoa! Susannah, and freelance writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications. The author of Can't Make This Stuff Up! and Bless Your Heart, Rae Sutton, Lewis studied creative writing at Jackson State Community College and earned her bachelor's degree in business management from Bethel College. She lives in Tennessee with her husband, Jason, their three children, and three dogs. Visit her online at whoasusannah.com; Facebook: @whoasusannah; Instagram: @whoasusannahblog; TikTok: @whoasusannah.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jane

This was fine but lacked character depth. Some of the southern colloquialisms seemed a little over the top. I liked the Darby chapters, Della was unhinged (in a bad way). Leans into religion.......more

Goodreads review by Wendy

Four Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Della and Darby by Susannah B. Lewis is a sweet look at two sisters who are very different and yet were brought up together by their grandmother. This sweet romance also shows the struggles of growing up under the shadow of a tragic event. Story Recap: Della and Darby are twins sisters......more

Goodreads review by Cindy

I love the cover of Della and Darby, Susannah B. Lewis' newest release. I have been looking forward to this one for months. Della and Darby is told from three POVs, these two and their grandmother Birdie. It worked out alright, but it also made it a bit repetitive in parts. Della and Darby may be ide......more

Goodreads review by Desiree

THE GOOD: A minimalist read with happy endings for all. Clean fiction with no coarse language or sex scenes. The characters learn and grow and resolve their struggles. THE BAD: As a shorter read, the story arcs will feel too fast for some readers. Della and Darby do come off much younger, as early 20-s......more

Goodreads review by Crystal

I really enjoy this author. This was my second book by her, and her books just have such a cozy chick lit feel. Della and Darby are twins who've had a rough go of things. They had a hard loss when they were very young and were bullied incessantly in their school years. They grew up in and still live......more


Quotes

Lewis's heartwarming latest (Bless Your Heart, Rae Sutton) follows twin sisters as they attempt to find themselves and overcome the past in their stiflingly small Mississippi hometown . . . Lewis captures the vulnerability and humor of their relationship. This light jaunt has surprising emotional depth. Publishers Weekly