Intially, I purchased this book out of random curiosity. Little did I know it would serve as pivotal insight for me as I witnessed friends go through the extensive process of divorce.
The low rating is due to Swallow's writing style. It had the potential of being more personal, striking even; but it always fell flat, creating a rather insipid setting. It was too mechanical and at times I just did not feel sorry for her (e.g. her early opinions regarding the custody battle). I do appreciate that she shared with us her life before her husband as well as the tiny details of their relationship from courtship to after the divorce and that in the end, nothing mattered more than the children they had to care for. While trying to fit and mold her situations to those I am currently witnessing, I found that as an outsider how much more cautious and compassionate I should be to those going through this. It also helped in building a list of red flags to pay attention to while dating.
Surprisingly, I also found that some of the same frustrations in ending a marriage are mirrored in ending a friendship. Great book for relational perspective.