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What Alice Forgot
by Liane Moriarty
Did you ever think about what your life would be like ten years from now? Imagine waking up one day and it's ten years later. Who would you be? What would you be doing? More importantly, would you like the person you have become?
Alice Love struggles with this when she falls at the gym and wakes up and loses the last ten years of her life. She thinks she's madly in love with her husband and is pregnant with her first child when in reality, she has three children now and is getting divorced.
The author constructs a perfect story tackling the reality of change, infertility and events in one's life that cannot be changed no matter how much one may wish it to be so. Alice struggles to understand what happened between her and her husband, Nick to make them divorce and to make him hate her as much as he seems to. She doesn't understand how she has grown apart from her sister or her old friends and she doesn't understand the person she has supposedly become. Before, she was carefree and open to ideas, while ten years later, she is closed off, strict, and "busy, busy, busy."
It's interesting to see how the author addresses certain issues throughout the novel as she crafts a perfect story to tackle them. I enjoyed the book and it made me think about how much a person can change over the years; how no one stays the same and how it is very possible that one can change from an easygoing person to one that you don't recognize in the future. It makes you think about how certain people and events can effect your life as well as the ones around you. I loved this story. It's one that holds a grip on your mind for a while after reading, making you think about life and the future as well as the lives around you and how easily everything can change over time.
Alice Love struggles with this when she falls at the gym and wakes up and loses the last ten years of her life. She thinks she's madly in love with her husband and is pregnant with her first child when in reality, she has three children now and is getting divorced.
The author constructs a perfect story tackling the reality of change, infertility and events in one's life that cannot be changed no matter how much one may wish it to be so. Alice struggles to understand what happened between her and her husband, Nick to make them divorce and to make him hate her as much as he seems to. She doesn't understand how she has grown apart from her sister or her old friends and she doesn't understand the person she has supposedly become. Before, she was carefree and open to ideas, while ten years later, she is closed off, strict, and "busy, busy, busy."
It's interesting to see how the author addresses certain issues throughout the novel as she crafts a perfect story to tackle them. I enjoyed the book and it made me think about how much a person can change over the years; how no one stays the same and how it is very possible that one can change from an easygoing person to one that you don't recognize in the future. It makes you think about how certain people and events can effect your life as well as the ones around you. I loved this story. It's one that holds a grip on your mind for a while after reading, making you think about life and the future as well as the lives around you and how easily everything can change over time.