Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Review -- The Wife's Tale by Lori Lansens


by Lori Lansens
Little Brown, 2010
353 pages
*I borrowed this book from the library.

Summary: Mary's life is filled by her hunger for food and her love for her husband, Gooch. Overwhelmed by grief and depression, Mary is morbidly obese. When Mary's husband disappears, she faces her fears and leaves her small town in Canada for California. With the help of strangers, she begins to learn who she is without Gooch.

Review: I am going to start at the end instead of the beginning. For me, the ending was abrupt and disappointing because the book was so good. I turned the last page and was upset because I absolutely loved Mary and was so proud of the transition she begun to make within. Okay, so back to the beginning. When you meet Mary, you recognize the sadness and depression in her life and her inability to sedate the hunger she feels inside. Author Lori Lansens does a great job describing Mary's fight with food and endearing her to the reader. The strongest part of the novel for me was Mary's quest to find Gooch. I just loved all of the characters who helped her with her journey and how accepting they were of her. They were able to see beyond the weight to the person she was inside and I think that helped Mary to begin the process of healing herself. Rating: **** out of 5 (Dear Lori Lansen, I will make it 5 out of 5 stars if you tell me there is a sequel in the works. Thank you, Jess)

Have you read and reviewed this novel? Then leave a link to your review in the comments section!

3 comments:

Mary (Bookfan) said...

I have the audiobook but haven't listened to it yet. Your review has me moving it up the tbr list :) Let us know if you hear news of a sequel!

Jess said...

I just emailed the author through her website and hopefully I will get a response! I will keep you updated.

bermudaonion said...

I loved this book too. It was my first experience with Lansens work, but it won't be the last!