After I read "Leaving Time", I set a goal to read every Jodi Picoult book. This book has caused me to rethink that goal. I can't believe I finished this book. It was so painful. It really comes down to 3 characters: Cassie, Alex and Will Flying Horse (yes, Flying Horse). First, we start with the amnesia theme. I should have tossed it as soon as I realized amnesia was happening. Amnesia books always suck. So we have the long, drawn out process of Cassie realizing who the f she is while Will takes her to his apartment (seriously?) instead of right to the police station when he realizes she is a missing person. Will is supposed to be this mysterious Native American knight in shining armor, but he's just a dick in his own way. He is annoyed with Cassie for talking after just a few hours together at his apartment and he blows up at her when she starts unpacking his stuff to "help" him get settled after his move to LA from South Dakota (to be clear, no you shouldn't unpack somebody else's stuff. Fine.)
Will finally does bring her to the police station and then a missing persons case has begun. Her husband Alex, the movie star, immediately stops production of his current film in Scotland, "Macbeth", because he's such a sophisticated actor, comes back to LA to claim her. And because of the AMNESIA!!! she doesn't remember all the abuse and it takes another 150 pages or so for it to come back to her. Even though you, as the reader, can see it coming from 1,254,894 miles away since he gets into a fight at a restaurant and breaks glassware in the home when he becomes slightly irritated.
When she finally remembers the abuse she gets a hold of Will and he spirits her away to the Reservation in South Dakota, where she will now live among the Lakota people. At this point she is 3 months pregnant and has only been to the doctor once to confirm the pregnancy. Apparently she receives no prenatal care for the duration of her pregnancy and ultimately delivers her baby outside with the tribal elders (not sure if I should get into all the Native American stereotypes heavily present throughout the book, because that could be an entire chapter unto itself. The names alone-Marjorie Two Fists, Joseph Stands In Sun. It feels incredibly heavy-handed. Of course, I know very little about Native American Culture so maybe all of these descriptions were spot on: I'm not in a position to say one way or the other.) She also has no contact with her job during this period of time other (but don't worry, she can just pick up where she left off when she comes home more than half a year later-oops, spoiler alert!) So she uses the kind people of the Reservation and as soon as she has the baby she notifies Alex of her whereabouts and he comes to claim her. He promises never to beat her again and she's all, "Ok, great." She tells Alex she wants to stay in South Dakota another 2 weeks before returning to LA and he's like, "No, now," and she goes, "Allright."
Back in LA, Cassie is soooooo relieved all that battering is behind her. Alex is totally fine with the fact that she left and lived with another man for 6 months. They go to therapy once. Alex is supposed to go to group therapy (um ok yeah right) but he doesn't go, then he beats Cassie again, she bleeds from the ears, then has a press conference to tell the world she's leaving him, he shows up very calmly in sunglasses to watch the press conference and lets her go because NOW he gets it, and he totally won't track her down and murder her.
The End! I hate this book!