![]() ![]() Libby is riddled with disbelief at first, and her whole life is turned upside-down. ![]() She has recently turned 25 and stands to inherit a large house on Cheyne Walk in Chelsea, London, England. Libby Jones is then introduced as one of the three main protagonists. ![]() Things changed when a baby came into the picture, at which time Henry was 16 and his sister was 14. Henry tells the reader that his childhood went from somewhat abnormal to becoming extremely dark. The novel begins with a brief, half-page prologue narrated by Henry (although the narrator's identity is not divulged until later). Each of the four parts contains their own rising climax and big reveal, leading up to the convergence of these three characters in the end of the book. While the chapters set in the third-person perspectives of Libby Jones and Lucy Lamb are in the present tense, the majority of those narrated in first-person by Henry Lamb, Jr., are set in the past tense as he recounts events that happened between 19. Jewell divides The Family Upstairs into a prologue plus four parts: Part I (Chapter 1 through Chapter 33), Part II (Chapter 34 through Chapter 48), Part II (Chapter 49 through Chapter 65), and Part IV (Chapter 66 through Chapter 69). The following version of this book was used to create the guide: Jewell, Lisa. ![]()
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