I expected this to be a fun, light, romantic read. It was deeper than I expected. It did take me a minute to remember which couple was which - but I made notes on a slip of paper, reasoned out the interrelations, and quickly had it in stride. This is the story of Natalie who always picked the wrong guy (I empathized as this is me), and after a 7 year long dating relationship, her boyfriend breaks up with her. The boy next door from her childhood, who has been a friend her whole life, makes a deal with her to take turns choosing activities each weekend, in alphabetical order. Tom takes her abseiling (rappelling), she takes him to the ballet, he takes her canoeing... and I am so hooked, my boyfriend and I are having weekend adventures/traveling. We started with A is for Atlanta, altitude (Skyview) and the 35th floor of our hotel, art (Van Gogh immersive exhibit), and autophotography (The Selfie Museum). For B, we want to stay in a boat through Airbnb, probably in Biloxi. Maybe we'll walk on the beach... Could C be Cumberland Island? Chattanooga?
This book isn't just about them, though. It is also about Tom's sister and her husband, and their friends, another couple. It is about the results of not communicating your sexual needs in a marriage, sharing or hiding your other troubles from each other, adultery, acceptance and forgiveness, getting past it, or splitting up and not getting past it. It is also about Natalie's parents, maturing love, relationship changing when children grow up, move out, and start their own families, then partners getting illnesses of the elderly - and caring for each other and dealing with the aging, failing bodies.
It never blatantly says what is right and what is wrong in a relationship, but looks at each person's journey to find love and what it looks like to them. This book made me happy and hopeful. I recommend it to ladies everywhere, regardless of their current relationship status.
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