Georgie McCool is very career driven and often puts her work before her family. Her marriage has suffered because of her goals. She's known it's in trouble for a long time, but she really knows something has to change when her husband takes their two daughters and leaves without her to spend Christmas with his family in Omaha.
I really loved this honest look at marriage and relationships. I felt for Georgie in regards to the consequences of her choices. While I understood what was happening to her marriage every time she put work before her husband and daughters, I know it's difficult to see the ramifications when you're that close to the problem.
I really enjoyed going down memory lane with her as she decides whether her marriage is worth saving. I'm a bit disappointed by the ending because it wasn't everything I wanted it to be, but it felt more realistic than what I had imagined/wanted, and my disappointment isn't enough to ruin the book for me.
If this is how all of Rowell's books are, then I look forward to reading more of her works.
I really loved this honest look at marriage and relationships. I felt for Georgie in regards to the consequences of her choices. While I understood what was happening to her marriage every time she put work before her husband and daughters, I know it's difficult to see the ramifications when you're that close to the problem.
I really enjoyed going down memory lane with her as she decides whether her marriage is worth saving. I'm a bit disappointed by the ending because it wasn't everything I wanted it to be, but it felt more realistic than what I had imagined/wanted, and my disappointment isn't enough to ruin the book for me.
If this is how all of Rowell's books are, then I look forward to reading more of her works.