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bookishnerd80 's review for:
Mrs. Everything
by Jennifer Weiner
This book sat on my nightstand for weeks but the few minutes I would spend reading it didn’t capture me at first. I read most of it in the last 24 hours and I am genuinely glad that I finished it.
The book covers many topics, and while I didn’t identify with most of the specific scenarios, I still appreciated the way the story is written from the perspective of two sisters, from childhood to their later years. As a mom, I could understand the feelings of not being good enough as a mother. While I didn’t relate to it, the mother-daughter relationship dynamic the two main characters had with their mom made me think of how my grandmother was with my mom and aunt at times. I think it may have been a generational thing.
The book covers many topics, and while I didn’t identify with most of the specific scenarios, I still appreciated the way the story is written from the perspective of two sisters, from childhood to their later years. As a mom, I could understand the feelings of not being good enough as a mother. While I didn’t relate to it, the mother-daughter relationship dynamic the two main characters had with their mom made me think of how my grandmother was with my mom and aunt at times. I think it may have been a generational thing.