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File Size: 732 KB
Print Length: 400 pages
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton (June 14, 2018)
Publication Date: June 14, 2018
Language: English
ASIN: B074DYVX4B
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Alex is a woman no one should ever aspire to. She wants to be the perfect wife, be the perfect mother and feels it bitterly if there are any shortcomings. Permanently playing catch up, with a demanding job, an ailing husband (whom she has just donated a kidney to) and not recovering well herself, she pushes herself more and more trying to keep up with the very growing list of chores and things to be done.What Alex does not do is listen to her children, both young - one a precocious teenager and one a very young girl. Both desperate for a mother to just listen to them and give them the opening they need to confide in her. Subjects which they cannot bring up as it is not cool enough or they are not comfortable with. Sam on the other hand, the husband who is now well recovered after surgery is blithe, having left it to Alex's capable hands for the last two decades he is quite willing to continue in the same vein.The fact that Izzy is being bullied mercilessly and does not know how to cope and that Jenna is trying to cope with her budding sexuality are the two topics that are so well handled that it should be compulsory reading for all mothers and fathers. Whilst their children try to cope as best as they could, Alex and Sam both involved and focussed on their careers as they feel that this is what they do best, damage their family so much that it is a wonder that they did not all disappear into a black hole.Honest to goodness day to day life for a typical first world family very well depicted.
I really enjoyed reading this book, it was certainly an emotional rollercoaster!It tackled all sorts of topics such as parenting, bullying, marriage relationships and even how people feel after they have an organ transplant - both from the donor and the recipients point of view, which I found particularly interesting.At the end of the day, it was love that got them all through: love for family, love for each other as siblings, spouses, workmates etc. I thought Alex was a great character, even though she made me cringe a little bit, especially with her love of lists! (because I make lists all the time too, lol). The bullying at school I could relate to as well - that scene were Izzy goes to her friend's house, hopeful that they are back to normal again - my stomach had so many butterflies!It was a real thinker of a book and many, many women would be able to relate.4.75 stars from me, rounded up to 5 :)
I’ve always been a fan of women’s fiction/chic lit by British authors for some reason and this book was no exception. It was the first book I’ve read by this author, but it won’t be my last. She did a great job in creating a very realistic family with real life problems. From health issues, work stress, bullying, family struggles, this book had it all. I enjoyed each of the characters but have to say Izzy was my favorite. The sections that were from her POV were some of my favorites even though they contained some pretty heartbreaking stuff. I kept wanting to give her a big hug! Overall I really enjoyed this story and getting to know Alex, Sam, Jenna, and Izzy. I just wished they were better at communicating with one other along the way!
this book was such a surprise in that I was expecting a book about a husband and wife and their love and their health but what I got was a book with a strong feminist message and a book which highlights the devastating effects of bullying on both children and adults-so unique!Firstly, I love the way this book is structured. We have a dual narrative between Mum Alex and daughter Izzy. I really love when we have a child narrator even as part of the story because we get such honesty and such innocence when we have a child narrator, it brings a whole other level to the book. I also loved the fact that Alex's sections had the to-do list at the start of them just like on the back of the book so we get to see what state of mind she is even before we start reading her chapters.As I've mentioned, we have very different leading characters in this novel. As well as Alex, we have Sam, her husband to whom she gives the kidney. Sam is great and definitely provides the lighter moments of the book, but he's a little naive too because he doesn't always realise what is going on with his wife and children. Izzy is a great character but is such a worrier, she is playing out some of the worries her mum has now and also some of those she had as a child. Jenna is the older daughter of the family and she is also worried about her parents but at the same time as being worried about school, how she looks and sex.Alex is a great main character because she has all the worries that we often have as women on a day to day basis but also she has some skeletons from her past that have made her the way she is. We get to find out about those in due course but they have definitely had an impact on the way she lives her life. I also love the fact that Alex notices the discrimination she faces as a women in the workplace but also as a women in the home. She feels like she has to be strong to show her daughters how to be strong but also because she has a husband who has been so sick for so long. I could both sympathise and empathise with her as a character and I loved spending time with her.Yes I cried at multiple points in this novel because there are obviously sad and worrying times for this family. But I also cheered at the way Alex and co challenge some of the discrimination that women face. I also loved the fact that even ten year old Izzy was already stomping all over those gender stereotypes and the whole thing just felt very empowering. I was drawn into the story and raced through it in just two sittings. I would definitely recommend adding this one to your TBR!
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