AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK • 2022 INTERNATIONAL LATINO BOOK AWARD WINNER FOR FICTION

FORECAST: Storm clouds are on the horizon in L.A. Weather, a fun, fast-paced novel of a Mexican American family from the author of the #1 Los Angeles Times bestseller Esperanza’s Box of Saints.

“There’s a 100% chance you’ll be paging through this book to uncover the secrets and deception that could potentially burn everything down!”—Reese Witherspoon

“This is by far one of the most endearing L.A. novels in recent memory.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A lively and ambitious family novel."New York Times Book Review

Oscar, the weather-obsessed patriarch of the Alvarado family, desperately wants a little rain. L.A. is parched, dry as a bone, and he’s harboring a costly secret that distracts him from everything else. His wife, Keila, desperate for a life with a little more intimacy and a little less Weather Channel, feels she has no choice but to end their marriage.

Their three daughters—Claudia, a television chef with a hard-hearted attitude; Olivia, a successful architect who suffers from gentrification guilt; and Patricia, a social media wizard who has an uncanny knack for connecting with audiences but not with her lovers—are left questioning everything they know. Each will have to take a critical look at her own relationships and make some tough decisions along the way.

With quick wit and humor, María Amparo Escandón follows the Alvarado family as they wrestle with impending evacuations, secrets, deception, and betrayal, and their toughest decision yet: whether to stick together or burn it all down.

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Published Sep 6, 2022

336 pages

Average rating: 7

13 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

SharonLooksAtBooks
Oct 24, 2024
10/10 stars
What I liked: A year in the life of a successful Mexican American Jewish family featuring strong women and a patriarch burdened with a big secret. What I disliked: Each of the three daughters married a man with personality issues.
jen.reads
May 17, 2024
6/10 stars
A soap opera inspired story about wealthy Jewish Mexican Americans living in Los Angeles. Story started out slow, halfway thru picks up. The relationships and drama are a bit far fetched (think melodramatic soap opera like) - was a fun read. Didn’t make me feel attached to any of the characters in any deep way. Wouldn’t necessarily recommend.

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