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- Obras
- 19
- Miembros
- 35
- Popularidad
- #405,584
- Valoración
- 3.7
- Reseñas
- 1
- ISBNs
- 14
The story is about how the little decisions people make affect others in ways that they can't possibly begin to imagine. To ensure the reader gets that - there's an epilogue spelling out how if the characters in the novel made different decisions...their lives and the lives of everyone they knew would turn out differently. Also, we can't blame ourselves for everything - since our decisions and choices aren't isolated but rather they are compounded by the decisions and choices of everyone else. In this respect, The Husband's Secret reminded me a great deal of the film The Cloud Atlas.
Other than that - it was an entertaining and thoughtful novel, with the writer taking the time to delve into the messy emotions. Told in a stream of consciousness style, and in the limited points of view of three suburban Australian wives and mothers. Did at times feel like a throw-back tale to the 1970s and 80s, even though it took place in more modern times.
I do recommend it, but with the caveat that the writer does explain more than she should, and it is told in stream-of-consciousness, which is not everyone's cup of tea. Personally, I adore stream-of-consciousness...but again, not to everyone's taste. Also it's female centric, the men are important, but we are never in their point of view and they do come across as rather weak and inadequate. If you have issues with how the male characters in the series Downton Abbey are portrayed, you'll have difficulties with how they are portrayed here.
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