Sam@WLABB
Written on Feb 10, 2015
This book pleased me in so many different ways. I really liked was how the story was non-linear. It started and jumped back and forth in time, giving me little crumbs that I could do with what I would in my own head. I found myself so invested in these people's lives and with each clue, I tried to guess what had happened or what would happen. I shed tears for these people, real tears, embarrassed myself in public, tears. I delighted in the fact that I was taking a walk down memory lane. In an almost Forest Gump way, the history of the times (the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s) were playing out in the background of the story and I would get that "ooh I remember that" rush (although I am slightly younger than the main characters). I also found myself relating to how your life and your friendships evolve with becoming a parent and age.
Right now I am starting a "slow clap" for Wolitzer. Kudos, Meg Wolitzer. Kudos!