Emily is 32; living in New York; working 16-18 hours a day at a large law firm; married to James, a wonderful man whom she loves dearly, who also happens to be a lawyer, and who works more hours than she does. Like every other morning, when Emily wakes up at 6 am she’s already receiving and sending text messages from her boss, husband, clients, sister, and colleagues, etc. She gets to work and it’s while she’s dealing with a file that she feels the walls closing in on her. She immediately leaves the office, goes home, packs, grabs the car and leaves the city without telling anyone. At that moment she doesn’t know where she’s going, if she should call her husband, and comes to the conclusion she hates all technological gadgets. She also knows that the life she is leading is not the life she signed up for. She and her husband had a dream and it’s not what they’re living. She’s trying to figure out where it all went wrong. She needs to change that. In a nutshell, she’s trying to find herself.
Who doesn’t at times want to chuck it all in and just leave at some point in their life. God knows I have. Leaving her job is one thing, but leaving the husband she loves? No. As I read on, I found Emily to be self-centered and selfish, not to mention boring. It’s all about what she wants. She wants the best of both worlds, but instead of being an adult, she waits for the answer by some means. I will say that I really adored her husband, James. I don’t think in reality a man like that would put up with Emily (I could be wrong). My issues with her: if you don’t like your job, find another one; don’t like techie-gadgets, throw them away; love your husband, don’t leave him. Talk to him. If he won’t listen, find a way to make him listen. Running away will not solve the problem – it creates more. By the way, I have no idea what the references to the wolves meant.
I can’t say I loved the book, but I also can’t say that I hated it. I know it’s just a made-up story but I didn’t think it was written or thought out well. There were other characters introduced that I thought didn’t need to be included. It’s as though the author was going to go in one direction with the story, but instead went another. As for the ending, it was what I predicted half-way thru.