A woman who encounters tragedy unexpectedly has two choices. She can spend her life mourning. . .or she she can learn to live again. The choice Lindsay Howard made after her young husband's accident would outrage some people and inspire others. But it was only after a shocking crime left her facing a first pregnancy at forty-two, that this dynamic Manhattan career woman made a daring decision. What she planned couldn't be done alone. Now she would ask the two friends who were closer than family for something that would test the limits of passion, commitment, and love. "Important and moving." — Tulsa World "Fast-moving and very readable." — The Pittsburgh Press
Another old book I read decades ago, discovered on my bookshelves and remembered loving it. I blew the dust off my hardcover copy and plan to read it again, one day. Only problem with doing that, something I have done only 2 or 3 times in my long life, is that it takes time from reading something new, something which also promises to be a gift. I have not seen anything from this author in years. I wonder if she is still alive. I will do a search and hope that she is and that, perhaps, there are a few novels of hers I never read.
I found this on the bookshelf at the beach house, and picked it up. It started out fine, somewhat dismal, but Lindsey was an interesting character, so I kept reading. However, by the end, I was disappointed. The college friendships were remarkable, but Meg’s choices were not in character and left me rolling my eyes . And rape is a crime of violence, not an act of sorrow, or contrition. Give me a break!
I'm in the middle of a fun project. I was combing my bookcases looking for books I no longer want to give shelf space. I have realized two things. First, I still have tons of books that look great that I've never read. I need to read from my own shelves. Second, I missed reviewing so many books over the years. Today I am going back and recording them. If you are not me, the reviews from this project may not be helpful because this is such a personal project. But, my GoodReads is primarily for me and I would love as complete a look at my reading life as possible.
This was so well-written. Probably triggering for most people, but amazing in its human-ness.
I picked this book up because of a book challenge for a book club I'm a member of. I'm so glad I did! This was a very enjoyable read. It was definitely sad in parts (what characters had to go through), but in the end, it really turned out well for all.
This was one of my very very absolute favorite books ever....I have read it again since the first time and it was brilliant the second time as well. I may just make it an every 10 year reading occasion.