Hennepin County Library
Hardcover, 394 pages
AudioCD 12 discs
read by Caroline Lee
genre: realistic fiction, relationships
Cecilia Fitzpatrick
- 3 daughters - Isabel / Esther (odd, serious, loves learning) / Polly (loves secrets)
- Berlin Wall (repeated in other storylines) - Esther's book, piece from the 80s in the attic
- "the sex thing" - don't talk about it
- husband John-Paul / letter he wrote long ago
- The Biggest Loser (another repeated element in other storylines)
- SuperMom - busy, organized, efficient
- husband Will
- cousin Felicity
- son Liam
- mom has a broken ankle
- hurt, their betrayal
- St. Angela's school . . . (another repeated element)
- Rob (son) and Lauren (D-I-L)
- Jacob (grandson)
- moving to NYC
- emptiness, loss
- daughter Janie died as a teen
The epilogue tells so much more of the story! The author uses this technique at other places in the book. "If Janie had lived . . . " Intriguing. The language was often so beautiful in this story. Had I read all of it in print, I would have used lots of post-it notes! As it is, I thought often of how different the characters' lives could have been if they'd had faith in Jesus and turned to him in their times of trouble.
Random car notes:
- People who've lost someone like to hear stories / memories because there won't be any new memories . . . I love when Cecilia shares her red marching story and Janie's encouragement with Rachel.
- "There's something sinister about PE teachers." Made me laugh! I'd love to share it with my PE teacher colleagues, but it's too strange out of context.
- Rachel and grief group - tragedy bringing out the best OR WORST in people! So true!
- Missing dead people at odd times . . . I can relate. There are times I just miss my mom and feel the tears well up.
- John Paul's mom Virginia - nasty piece of work. "A mother would do *anything* for her child."
- Faith makes such a difference! These people need Jesus. Grief, relationships, marriage, forgiveness, . . . God's got answers!
- F-bombs and taking the Lord's name in vain . . . it's a lot harder to hear these on an audiobook than to read them in text. They used Jesus' name as a swearword, sexual release expression, etc. Gave me more opportunities to pray!
Overall, an amazing book. I loved the reader's Australian accent. It made the book come alive! I'm interested in finding what else Moriarty has written.
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