While I did not really love this book, couldn't "find myself" in it the way I found myself absorbed in her previous novels, I still feel that this was an undeniably well-written book.
It is certainly a personal novel. Moving from page to page, I really had a sense that this book was almost a record of events that had happened to the author at different points in her life, which added to the authenticity and, dare I say, Naturalism of the story. I don't know too many details of the author's upbringing and first hand experiences with the subject matter of this book, but, after reading the novel, I am going to assume that "Adult Onset" cuts very close to reality for her.
As with all of her previous novels, it is MacDonald's ability as a wordsmith that takes her stories into the higher echelons of literature. Her words are so deliberately and perfectly chosen that she is able to describe and capture moments of life that other authors often fail at. For example: how many times have you read a scene in a book in which the author is trying to convey the frenetic and hectic life of a stay-at-home mom? It doesn't always do justice to stay at home moms, does it? Well, the first 100 pages or so of "Adult Onset" is such a scene; but, MacDonald describes the actions, thoughts and motivations of that stay-at-home mom with such exacting language that there is no room for the reader to doubt the character's authenticity. I'm not a stay at home parent, but I am (once again) going to assume that most stay at home parents would read that scene and scream, "Yes!! That is my life!! To a T, that is my life!!!". The entire book is littered with many such scenes in which real-world moments are so acutely described that it gave me pause to consider just how the heck the author pulled them off.
Unfortunately, the story just didn't affect me the way I had hoped. While I enjoyed pretty much every word of it, I simply did not find myself resonating at the same frequency as this story. With her past novels, I found a great, cathartic payoff in the end... and this book did not have that payoff. It was somewhat meandering as a story, the pace was inconsistent, it had some strange structural issues and some stylistic choices, especially with dialogue, which were distracting to me as a reader.
I would still recommend it to anyone, though. I suspect that my lack of enjoyment of this book had more to do with me as a reader than it did with the book itself.
3.5/5