![]() ![]() Though Cecilia finds the letter in Chapter 1, she doesn’t end up opening it until about a quarter of the way through the book so if you just want to find out what the letter says, you’ll have to read a little bit further than you might have anticipated. As mentioned in the synopsis, Cecilia finds a letter addressed to her, written by her husband, to be opened by her upon his death. ![]() There was a whole lot of mom-ing going on in this book. This book is told from three alternating perspectives: Cecilia Fitzpatrick (super mom), Tess (regular mom) and Rachel (elderly mother of a deceased child), with a few flashbacks thrown in there for good measure. ![]() ![]() Not necessarily by the storytelling – I would classify Moriarty’s writing style as adequate/typical for this genre – but by how much this book made me think about what I would do if I was in the various positions the characters found themselves in. This was my first Liane Moriarty book and let me tell you, I was captivated. So here’s your warning folks, there will be spoilers! I’ve decided to do a discussion post for this one because I just have so. ![]()
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