Out of the Clear Blue Sky by Kristan Higgins is a delightful, humorous, and emotional look at a broken family and their path to healing. I was highly anticipating this book, and it met all my expectations and then some!
Lilly is just about to become an empty nester. She has a happy life in a small town on Cape Cod and works as a nurse-midwife at a local clinic, she’s been married for years and they have one son, who is about to leave home to attend college in Montana! She’s proud of her son, but, it’s still hard for her to know he’ll be so far away. Having her only child move so far away is bad enough, but when her husband suddenly announces that he is moving out to be with his mistress, Lillie just can’t take it anymore. Of course, he moves in with his mistress in the very same town on Cape Cod, where she grew up, and they raised their son.
Lilly becomes justifiable angry, and she isn’t one to sit at home and dwell on her life, so she pulls a few hilarious stunts in her anger, but eventually decides to focus on her family and friends. And she makes a very unlikely ally in the process.
I’ve read many books with the overall plot about a woman who was blindsided by a cheating husband. But, what makes Out of the Clear Blue Sky different than the other books are the characters, the writing, and the humor.
First is the characters. Lillie is one tough cookie, and I thought the way she handled having her life uprooted so unexpectedly was funny. Instead of getting sad and heartbroken, she gets angry. And her anger doesn’t always make sensible choices, but they do make her start to live her own life, on her own terms. Her emotions felt real to me, she went a little crazy, but it helped her to understand her own feelings. What also made this book different was reading the point of view of Melissa, the Other Woman. I thought that hearing her story made this book really special. I never grew to like her character, but at least I understood her motivations, and I got to understand her. I always wonder what drives a person to do awful things, and this helped me to understand Melissa, and the reasons behind this marriage’s break up.
Second is the writing. Kristan Higgins can make me laugh, and then cry all on the same page, and that is a very special talent. She writes just enough backstory so we understand the characters, and it’s all spread out throughout the book so we never get that info dump that can bog a book down. I felt like I lived in the little Cape Cod town, and enjoyed her descriptions of this special place.
And third is her humor. She combines some really funny physical scenes, along with more subtle humor in the banter and dialogue. And add a big floppy, drooly dog, and you have a fun book, without being over the top. There is enough emotion between the humor to make it all work together. It’s not too sad, and not too campy and over the top, it’s just right.
I highly recommend Out of the Clear Blue Sky to anyone who loves women's fiction. I received a complimentary copy of this book. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.