I first read this Jane Green novel at least three years ago, when I was unmarried and without kids. At the time, I wrote a review of the book for my library's website. Having just finished it for my book group, I realize how my perspective has changed since the first read. Reading my old review made me laugh out loud at how I thought I knew what I was talking about when I said that having a baby changes your life. At the time, I had no idea about the scope of that statement. Oh, the folly of youth...
The book follows three British women--one who wants to get pregnant but can't, one who doesn't want to get pregnant but does, and one who is married and has a baby, only to become infatuated with a married male friend. On this second read, I was more sympathetic toward the woman who couldn't get pregnant, because I now know the true joy of having a baby. I could hardly get through the last third of the book which follows the infatuation storyline. I was very frustrated with that character's desire to leave her husband and start a new relationship--I just don't understand how she could get that annoyed and mad at her husband to want to leave him and her child for someone new. I just don't understand it now that I'm married; I'm sure it seemed much more plausible before when I was not involved with anyone.
I usually enjoy rereading books, and have a couple that I try to read every year, but this reread just wasn't the same.
K
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2 comments:
I remember when you read Babyville! I haven't been reading much mommy-lit, although I reviewed an ARC of Mommy-tracked for freshfiction a while back. I worry that if I overthing motherhood i'll never be ready to start a family. When I re-read "All true travels and adventures of Lidie Newton" for book group this year, I was worried I wouldn't love it, (I read it when the main character and I had a lot on common). but it was still excellent. sorry - off topic. hope you are well - love ya!
Love the reviews and books you have been reading, Kate (and extrememly jealous that you still fit in your precious reading time b/c I haven't done so as much these days!!)... although I am also blogging to say that I need my Addison blog update and haven't seen one for a while!! :)
Love and miss you! LA
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