#53 Wish You Were Here by Stewart O'Nan

Multiple generations of a family meet at a cabin in upstate New York for their annual week long vacation.

This was a long book with little action. What was interesting (and not so interesting) was that it read like what a real family might deal with. The boredom, the petty grudges. We followed nine people, which got a little confusing when it came to the kids. While there were personality conflicts, there was no true climax to the book.