Things I Want My Daughter To Know
by Elizabeth Noble
I bought this book few years back and left it after reading
first few pages. I am not one of those who get hooked to a book just after
laying hands on it. I take time to let the book grow on me till I get immersed
in its world (not if it’s Dan Brown of course). But I didn’t give this book the
privilege of grow on me. Last week when I had nothing left to read, I skimmed
through my bookshelf and reluctantly took it out with the thought of scanning
the pages till my next visit to the bookshop which was due on the following
evening.
But against my due plans, the visit to the bookstore never
happened as I found myself glued to the book within minutes of opening it. The
book revolves around a mother, Barbara and her four daughters. The mother dies
of cancer but she still feels there are things that she always wanted to tell,
share and teach but will not be able to do so because of her illness. So she
writes each daughter one letter and leaves her journals where she has penned
down every phase of her life.
Lisa is 37 and still commitment phobic. Jennifer, 36 is
dealing with an unhappy marriage and can’t share it with anyone. Amanda the
traveller has been an escapist all her life until she finds herself in love and
begins to confront things. And Hannah is the teenager who is just exploring her
adulthood after going through her mother’s illness for two years. Amidst all
the girls is Mark, Barbara’s husband and Hannah’s father. He too misses Barbara
deeply and is confronted by his moral guards when he decides to date again. Barbara’s
letters and journals give them the common thread to bind their lives together
once again.
Overall the story is simple but with an impeccable
narration. I would like to quote the opening line on the book’s cover,” I laughed,
I cried. I could not put it down.”
2 comments:
Great Discription by the Writer. But seems like, it must be a Girl's thing. Isn't it Miss. Writer ?
Yes it is! but I would not say its a complete no for men.
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