When Dava invites her four children and their spouses to her private island for Christmas, they're not expecting her to announce her imminent death. They're even more terrified when the famous philanthropist releases the news of her death days in advance. Hoping to control the narrative of her life (and, okay, maybe she's a little curious what the world thinks of her), Dava quickly learns the public is more interested in revealing her old secrets, and she scrambles to contain her children's reactions to their changed lives. This isn't a study in self-pity, but rather a beautifully woven story about family, honesty, and building the life you truly desire. (RR)