"Looking,seeing,is an intimate thing. More than talking, I think"
Marina, a young woman , whose life was extremely systematic, planning to marry her boyfriend after a year ,while having a very strict life plan, to me she seemed like she didn't even know how to be "alive". On the other side was Elizabeth, her mother who wanted to spend a month in Tuscan to improve their mother-daughter relationship, on the contrary , I pictured Elizabeth as a very young woman who actually knew how to live her life. I did like the book ,I'd totally recommend it to specific kinds of personalities (some people do need to read it) . The book however, had it's cons, I was passig throught a reading slump/block for some time and to make matters worse the book was very slow-paced (the story started around the 150 page) and I was so annoyed at Marina's hollow character by then. I also didn't like the "answer lady" answers a lot, her answers seemed too harsh, especially on some questions that I found them caring (it might also be because of my Middle Eastern culture, people are more passionate and are more used to having their family around, more attached to their parents). Since I studied literature, I overthink a lot of things and scenes in the books I read, yes, the characters ,in some people's point of views, might be hollow and undeveloped; however, Elizabeth's character was pretty deep, and Jothem's character was too (it was obvious how he resembled his parents), but from another point of view, Marina wasn't hollow either , she overthinked things, felt things that she never talked about.
Overall , I did like the book and as I said I'd recommend to specific people but I wouldn't consider it one of my favourites, but I made good friends with Marina and Elizabeth though❤
"I think that longing and desire and ambition are often about wanting what you've never had, what you've read about or dreamed about but haven't yet experienced"