
Malibu Rising
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of 1983 Malibu, Malibu Rising follows the four famous Riva siblings as they prepare for their legendary end-of-summer party. Nina, Jay, Hud, and Kit are the children of the world-renowned singer Mick Riva, but behind the glamour of their surfing lifestyle lies a history of abandonment and struggle. Over the course of twenty-four hours, the party spirals out of control, and long-held family secrets finally come to the surface, forcing the siblings to choose what they will keep from their past and what they will leave behind.
This compelling narrative is perfect for older teens who enjoy complex family dynamics and immersive historical settings. It masterfully explores the powerful, unbreakable bonds between siblings and the difficult journey of defining oneself outside of a parent's shadow. Ideal for readers interested in character-driven stories, 80s nostalgia, and emotional dramas, this book is a great choice for those who love stories about resilience and the meaning of home.
Highlights:
- An intense exploration of sibling loyalty and the impact of family secrets.
- A vivid 1980s Malibu setting that captures the essence of surf culture and fame.
- Multi-generational storytelling that connects the parents' past to the children's present.
- Perfect for fans of emotional contemporary fiction and sophisticated coming-of-age themes.
