I’m glad I set time aside to read this novel because it’s so timely; a perfect story for right now.
I KNOW HOW THIS ENDS is a tale of time travel, multiple realities, and learning to live and be at peace with our choices. I loved how it explores themes around is there only one right path for us in life? Or one true love; a soulmate? Or what if all paths have downfalls and you just have to make the best of them?
Rory is a journalist, with her own issues with love, when she ends up at the graduation for the class of 2020 in New York City—those born during the 9/11 tragedy. She meets Dee, who inspires her with the story of another couple, Kate and Ian, and the tribulations they have been through to be together (or not?). That’s one of the points of the novel, we make choices about who to be with and then we make the best of that path.
I knew before reading it that this novel related to LEMONGRASS HOPE, Amy Impellizzeri’s first novel. But let me assure you that if, like me, you haven’t read that one, you will not enjoy (or understand) I KNOW HOW THIS ENDS any less.
I’ve read some of Amy’s other books—The Truth About Thea sticks in my mind, but this one is special with its elements of time travel and magical realism. Anyway, now is exactly the time when I needed a bit of magic and escapism, and introspection about life’s choices.
Because even if we feel trapped at home right now with our kids, or captive to circumstances beyond our control, as my absolute favorite lines in this book remind us “Time is simply a series of choices strung together.” And I can tell you that as parents “we do, hand-on-heart, honest to God, every single day, the absolute best that we can.”
5 big star read!