A review by sbojo32
Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties by Camille Pagán

3.0

This was a light book that was easy to read but won't stick with me. I didn't love Maggie, but I didn't dislike her either. I appreciated her journey from finding out her husband wanted a divorce to finding herself, but it wasn't anything earth-shattering. The trip to Rome is a minor part of this book, rather, it's Maggie's settling in Ann Arbor that is the main setting.

The book itself is predictable and... fine. I don't have any massive criticism, but I don't have any overwhelming praise either. It's light, it's chick-lit (except Maggie is 53 years old) and it's just fine.