I liked this book even though it wasn't what I expected. It's quite a slow book, not at all plot driven, centred more on characters and relationships, focusing on a flawed mother-daughter relationship. Isabel has hella mommy issues in this book, which I honestly couldn't relate to but could kind of understand? From both view points which, is probably a result of good writing, well done Frances.
Serena is Isabel's mother and is struggling with dementia but she is able to appear well enough in front of doctors etc. so that she is not receiving the care she needs. As a result, Isabel moves in with her. Not much happens in the book, which is why I didn't enjoooooy enjoy it; but at the same time I don't think I've ever read a book so focused on mother-daughter relationships, so in that way it was refreshing
I will say the way the book is written, shifting perspectives multiple times within a chapter confused me, maybe it's my pea sized brain but I couldn't handle it lol. Sometimes it was smooth and worked, but sometimes I wasn't sure who was speaking, because of the shift in perspective, which was annoying.