Spanning from the 1950s to modern times, 'Mrs. Everything' tells the poignant tale of sisters Jo and Bethie Kaufman as they navigate the shifting landscapes of their lives. Jo, the defiant tomboy, and Bethie, the beauty bound by tradition, face the zeal of the counterculture and the stirrings of women's liberation. In a world where the promises of their youth diverge from reality, they confront traumas, societal upheavals, and personal trials. As they grapple with the ever-evolving question of a woman's role in society, Jo and Bethie seek authentic happiness and the possibility of a reclaimed 'happily ever after.' Jennifer Weiner masterfully weaves a narrative that traces the sisters' parallel and divergent paths, offering a reflection on identity, fidelity to oneself, and the indelible imprint of family.