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THE REST OF HER LIFE
Laura Moriarty
Hyperion
Fiction
ISBN-10: 1401302718
ISBN-13: 9781401302719
327 pages
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Author Talk -- August 2007
Few relationships are as complex and as all-consuming as the one between mothers
and daughters. Whether the bond is chilly and distant, or warm and loving, the
mirror that we as females most often hold ourselves up to is that of the woman
who raised us…and all too often there’s that moment in a woman’s
life when she ruefully has to acknowledge that the words that just came out of
her mouth sound exactly like those of her mother.
The intricacies of this relationship are at the heart of THE REST OF HER LIFE,
a tense and completely absorbing novel by Laura Moriarty. Set against the backdrop
of a single moment that will completely change a family’s life forever,
this is the kind of book that will keep you up and reading until the last page
is turned.
Fans of Moriarty’s debut, THE CENTER OF EVERYTHING, will find much to savor
in her second offering. The detailed characters and gripping plot will attract
new readers --- Jodi Picoult’s style comes to mind --- and I was also reminded
of the wonderfully drawn relationships in Judith Guest’s modern classic,
ORDINARY PEOPLE.
The story centers on Leigh Churchill, a schoolteacher married to a wonderful college
professor and mother to two. One day she comes home from work to find that life
as she has known it is forever altered: her 18-year-old daughter, Kara, has run
over and killed another teenager, one of her own former students. This tragedy
sends everything in their family spinning --- Leigh’s difficulties with
Kara, which are juxtaposed against her husband’s easier relationship with
their daughter; her interaction with her friends and colleagues in town; and her
difficult childhood with her own mother and sister. The impact that this event
has on Leigh, her family, the victim’s family and the entire town reverberates
across every aspect of their lives.
Moriarty’s deft touch with characters is strong and sure. Both Kara and
her brother, Justin, are wonderfully crafted, and she creates an unforgettable
portrait of Diane, the victim’s mother, and Eva, Leigh’s intriguing
best friend. But it is with Leigh that the author’s skills really shine.
Instead of taking the easy route and making Leigh warm and likable, Moriarty creates
a character who is prickly at best --- the true result of a child raised in difficult
circumstances. This approach is both illuminating and frustrating. Because the
novel is told from Leigh’s point of view, it’s difficult to get an
accurate sense of what other characters might be feeling, but at the same time
Leigh resonates with a truth that a less emotionally challenged character would
never have.
THE REST OF HER LIFE is a compelling novel that takes a steady, unforgettable
look at how an instant can change a family’s life irrevocably. Readers looking
for a well-crafted family drama with a page-turning plot will not be disappointed
with Moriarty’s latest work.
--- Reviewed by Lourdes Orive
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