“All things considered, time was nothing but a gift.”
Relationships are complicated. And, sometimes it takes time to realize that they are truly a gift that is given to us. At least the ending of this book, if you can make it that far, will lead us to see this. And, I’d like to believe I haven’t given away any spoilers. That is not what I like to do in my reviews.
So, why did I go for this book?
I think it was the book cover that initially attracted me to this novel. And, that the premise alluded to the protagonist escaping her life briefly with her beagle dog, Barney.
I liked that idea.
Have you ever just wanted to pick up everything and your precious pet and just go somewhere comforting to escape the chaos of the world?
Still, would this premise be enough to sustain the story? And, was that really the essence of the premise? I was just presuming it was when I was daydreaming my life away in the book cover.
Back to the review.
I will say this much…I am not one for characters that need illegal drugs to get by in their life. So, when that happens, I wince. I feel uncomfortable, and uncertain I want to even continue reading. I recognize that flaws in character can add to a story, but using drugs to give it a comedic flair or any story build-up just isn’t my thing.
Just like I don’t like prison stories, or abusive characters. There already is too much ugly in the world.
Do I need to read it, too?
Mona, an actress is escaping her household, in a drug-like state of mind, to find her mentor director who was accused of sexual misconduct during the #MeToo movement. (Another icky trigger warning.)
Why? (No spoilers from me.)
But I will say this. I just found myself becoming more uncomfortable. And, I couldn’t help but ask myself…
How will I get myself through this story?
Answer…
To be honest, not easily.
As Mona struggles to come to terms with her marriage, with a Trump like father-in-law and too many other characters in this story to keep track of, I found myself coming up with excuses to exit stage right from this book.
The only one I was hanging on to hope for was Barney. Maybe you may feel differently. Not about Barney, but this book.
You might want to consider again my first paragraph, and then consider other reviewers before making your final decision about reading this book or not.