Jean Grainger is a successful and natural storyteller and is not afraid to tackle different social prejudices through the characters and storyline within each of her books.
Once again, she has done so with this book, but Jean has chosen this time to deviate from her more often historical theme and characters and write a modern day look at the life of ‘Mags Munroe’ set in Ireland. This is a brave thing to do for an author, to go out of her comfort zone, and tell a story in a different, modern way. I enjoyed this book and found it interesting to read more about Ireland and the life of families in the Traveller Community.
It’s refreshing to read a book that is written in the first person and written in the “Irish way of speaking”, by Mags Munroe. She addresses her feelings and the difficulties encountered by a modern-day 50-year-old woman, juggling life to be a good wife, mother, daughter, friend, and colleague in the Irish Guards. She deals with the prejudices daily shown by her colleagues, one of whom is downright nasty and jealous of Mags and her interaction with the Travellers.
At times it does get too much for Mags especially when ‘menopause’ is looming, and she has a balancing act to manage conflicting aspects of her life. She knows she has a loving husband, beautiful daughters, and an amazing mother, a good friend, but she still lays awake at night worrying. I identified with Mags, in the past aspects of my working life, and I think Jean has expressed what many of us encounter through ‘Mags’.
This book may not be everyone’s ‘cup of tea’ but I found it interesting and a good read. Like some other reviewers, I also found that the end was a little rushed, but then I have to say as an avid reader, and in Jean’s defence, I find so many authors these days do this. Perhaps it is now the modern-day way of writing, the build-up gets you hooked into the story and then it finishes quickly, leaving you wondering what really happened at the end. I usually find I need to go back and re-read the last chapter.
As a member of Jean’s advance readers team, I volunteered to give an honest review of this book, as I have above.