(5/1/2025)
I don't know what to say about this fantastic debut novel, except WOW!
This is a must-read for both Baby Boomers and Millennials. This book shows that, as complex as it is to be a woman with a career now, you don't have anything over the women who were cracking the doors open for you. However, this is not an easy read and may trigger some sensitive issues.
At times, this book is humorous; at times, it is downright tragic, and almost always leaves you, as a woman reader, feeling frustrated. Unfortunately, things like this are still occurring even at the first quarter of this new century.
This book takes place in the late 1950s, then moves on to the early 1960s, when women were just starting to realize their worth as more than just homemakers and mothers. Actually, much of this ideology originated during World War II, but that is not relevant to this novel.
But more than a books look about the unfairness to women searching for something different; this is a love story, a mystery, and a chick-lit novel.
This was one of the most fabulous books I have read so far this year. I found myself laughing, crying, frustrated, and jumping with joy. I just wish it had been longer.
I highly recommend this book to all readers.