I'm still crying with that ending, especially Anouk's words were beautiful.
The story of Margot wasn't easy, she really went through so many things that I'm not sure how she was able to keep walking, she was a great heroine in a way that she was very mature and strong for her age, sometimes I even forgot how old she was. Her mother wasn't easy, she was not very nurturing and Margot felt the need to seek advice and help from other people.
I felt very sad for Margot as I was learning more about her. she was very lonely, she didn't have many friends, she was always seeking the approval or the acceptance of her parents maybe that's why she always felt and crave affection and love, she didn't felt beautiful, a lot of people betrayed her trust hurting her in the worst way. she only wanted a family, a father that will care for her always.
"When I asked you to stay with your wife, it was before meeting the other love of my life"
The secondary characters were great, Juliette, Mathilde, Theo, David, and Brigitte. One of my favorite characters was Madame Lapierre, she really surprised me in many ways, I didn't expect to like her and at the end, she really was a lady.
Worst moment of the book, When Bridgitte spoke with Margot.
Many things to say about The Margot Affair, it was steady, I felt a melancholy feeling around the story at all times, I was always waiting for the other shoe to drop, it was suspenseful in many ways but at the same time, it was dramatic and with a lot of misunderstandings. I always felt like too much "silence" was slowly killing Margot.
Overall I really love it and I'm thankful to the author that in the end, she gave justice to Margot, it was necessary and so well deserved!