5 "Let it Be" Stars! There are so many aspects of this touching, heartfelt read that I really connected with, that it's hard to distill it down for purposes of a review. Jake's and Nina's story is a truly magical one. A true friends to lovers story, that will genuinely break your heart and show you how to reconstruct it again. Try though they might, even the largest obstacles, can never come close to extinguishing true love. And Jake and Nina certainly had to learn to overcome more than their fair share. In the end though, the lesson that Jake Understood imparted is a vastly brilliant one, though it may be extremely difficult to learn in theory. Therefore its an invaluable lesson, that in essence, most people can typically only really learn in action: in life it is always better to reach for the sun and risk getting burned than in essence freeze out life by failing to live at all.
I will say that my experience may be somewhat unusual. In that regard, I did not read Jake Undone which I understand recounts many of the central points of this story from Nina's perspective. That being said, I think Penelope Ward's writing is so poignant and visceral that Jake Understood, told almost exclusively from Jake's perspective, completely worked as a standalone for me. Never did I feel like I was missing something from the background. Moreover, while the reader knows the big secret that is revealed in Jake Undone from the very beginning in Jake Understood, I got the feeling that in addition to getting Jake's point of view, there were also additional aspects to this story that were told for the first time in this sequel. Additionally, Ms. Ward cleverly continues Jake's and Nina's story and even inserts a new present conflict, which is initially described in a vague format so as to leave the reader in suspense as to its true nature until the end, when the events leading up to it are slowly revealed.
The crucial events from the past are revealed in the form of a story. Jake has invited a number of friends to celebrate Nina's nursing graduation, but before they arrive she disappears. Merely stating that she needs some time to think. As the friends start to arrive, Jake passes the time by telling them the unconventional story of how he and Nina came to be together. As time keeps passing, however, Jake's unease with Nina's clipped unexplained departure begins to weigh on him, as he ponders all of the possibilities for her true reason for leaving and whether she will ever come back.
Of course the past story is one that readers who read Jake Undone are somewhat familiar with--at least as it relates to how Nina experienced it. In Jake Understood we get to experience how some events, which may have appeared callous, unfeeling or wavering between hot and cold in Jake Undone, were actually just as anxiety producing and confusing for Jake. It's a story of how two roommates, a tattooed, pierced, engineer with seemingly inexplainable behaviors and a reserved, innocent seeming and paranoia riddled, nursing student, became unlikely friends, taught each other how to live again and ultimately fell in love.
Meanwhile in the present, old conflicts may have been accepted, but have nonetheless taken their toll. Can such conflicts ever support a long-term HEA in their future?
What a fantastic read! The characters were incredibly complex, and I loved the panoply of unique little touches that Ms. Ward infused these characters with. From a love of bananas to origami bats bearing special messages, there were a ton of very distinctive traits that really personalized these characters. It was these unique little quirks, and how Ms. Ward wove them into this story, that really made it come to life for me. I was also humbled by Ms. Ward's attention to the devastating effects of some very real life, life-altering issues. Having witnessed their horrific effects on a close loved one first hand, her delicate handling of these issues brought tears to my eyes. These characters were faced with some impossible choices, and their perseverance in spite of it all, was extremely inspiring.
This was my first experience with Ms. Ward, and I'm hooked. I can't wait to experience more of Ms. Ward's unique, emotional stories in the future.
Source: Review copy provided in exchange for an honest review.