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I totally agree. I loved her mother in law, there were hints of a very interesting life in there. Most people around her seemed pretty accepting of her choices - good for them.
I thought that the thing that really tipped it into the 'romance' genre was the ending. I don't typically read out and out romances, but I did really enjoy this one.
I thought that the thing that really tipped it into the 'romance' genre was the ending. I don't typically read out and out romances, but I did really enjoy this one.

Antoinette wrote: ".I’m glad it was such a happy ending. Nice to have one of those once in a while."
Same, It wasn't the ending I had expected, but I was happy with it.
Same, It wasn't the ending I had expected, but I was happy with it.
Just finished yesterday - I thought it was an enjoyable read! I agree, I liked the mother-in-law. What did everyone think about Charlie?
I have to confess that reading this book with a modern lens, I wasn't very impressed by him - especially the way he came back (drunk) to Anna at the end. It just seemed like she was doing a lot of emotional labor with him! But that was definitely the expectation of women at the time, so not unusual by any means.
I have to confess that reading this book with a modern lens, I wasn't very impressed by him - especially the way he came back (drunk) to Anna at the end. It just seemed like she was doing a lot of emotional labor with him! But that was definitely the expectation of women at the time, so not unusual by any means.
I wouldn't want him. I agree that he wasn't a very stable character, and if I were to think too hard about it I wouldn't give much for their chances long term; but then, he was younger than her and perhaps settling down with a family will be just what he needs. I did think it was only really a happy ending within the confines of the novel.