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Sandra (sanlema) | 11269 comments One of the group reads for January is The Year that Changed Everything by Cathy Kelly Please discuss the book in this thread.

Odette will be leading the discussion.

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Happy reading!


Odette (odman) | 997 comments I'm planning to start this book by the end of the week.


Margo | 11650 comments Not sure when I will start but I'm going to join the read.


message 4: by Odette (last edited Jan 05, 2024 08:17PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Odette (odman) | 997 comments I have been looking forward to reading The Year that Changed Everything and was able to start last night.

The book is divided into 5 Parts. I finished reading Part 1 and now into Part 2. Each part is divided into alternating chapters told from the perspective of one of the 3 women, Callie, Sam and Ginger. It is a great introduction to the characters, who have each reached a big 0 birthday.

PART 1: I have mixed feelings about each of the characters and their circumstances and need to read further to find out more. (view spoiler)


Odette (odman) | 997 comments PART 2: (view spoiler)


Margo | 11650 comments Odette wrote: "I have been looking forward to reading The Year that Changed Everything and was able to start last night.

The book is divided into 5 Parts. I finished reading Part 1 and now into ..."


I have also finished part 1 and started part 2. (view spoiler)


Margo | 11650 comments Odette wrote: "PART 2: takes place a month earlier. It is the backstory and lead up to the events in Part 1.
Callie senses there is something going on and perhaps her husband is having an affair.
Sam, though se..."


I'm very happy as I've just realised I can use this for the annual challenge. This is tagged "Irish literature" and so was my first link book. I take issue with this being classed as "literature", I'd call it womens fiction, I'm enjoying this story whereas my last book was dry and meh. Maybe I'm not the target audience for literature lol

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Odette (odman) | 997 comments Margo wrote:
This is the first Cathy Kelly book I have read, and was not aware of three women in her books. I don't particularly identify with the women as I am a little bit older. Though, have had a bit of a battle with weight/self image, so perhaps have most in common with Ginger. Also, see something of Sam in the partner of one of my sons, who just had a baby in her late thirties.


Odette (odman) | 997 comments Margo wrote:
Agree, not sure either whether I would consider it to be Literature. Cathy Kelly's style of writing reminds me of the Australian author Liane Moriarty, who write Big Little Lies. Perhaps slightly different approach with more mystery involved.
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I have started Part 3 and will read further to find out more.


Margo | 11650 comments I'm also in pt 3. The chapters (of the audio version) are getting longer. Agree that writing style is similar to Liane Moriarty but Moriarty doesn't write to a formula, Kelly gets a bit boring if you read too many of her books. She also reminds me of another Irish author, Maeve Binchy, but is not as good.

Re Ginger: (view spoiler)


message 11: by Odette (last edited Jan 07, 2024 06:23PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Odette (odman) | 997 comments I am well into Part 3, which seems to be very long - nearly 200 pages in the kindle version.
The stories of the 3 characters are developing.
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Thoughts. (view spoiler)


Margo | 11650 comments Finally to the end of part 3. I honestly thought I had missed the narrator saying "part 4"!

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Margo | 11650 comments Part 4
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Margo | 11650 comments End of book
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message 15: by Odette (last edited Jan 09, 2024 01:49PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Odette (odman) | 997 comments I have finished the book now

PART 4: Three months later
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PART 5 and Epilogue: The next birthday
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Thoughts:
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Margo | 11650 comments Odette wrote: "I have finished the book now

PART 4: Three months later
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