Ratings47
Average rating3.9
Leda, a middle-aged divorcée, is alone for the first time in years after her two adult daughters leave home to live with their father in Toronto. Enjoying an unexpected sense of liberty, she heads to the Ionian coast for a vacation.
But she soon finds herself intrigued by Nina, a young mother on the beach, eventually striking up a conversation with her. After Nina confides a dark secret, one seemingly trivial occurrence leads to events that could destroy Nina’s family.
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This was one of those books that I was largely indifferent to until right at the very end, when the writer threw me a curveball that I hadn't seen coming and suddenly I thought, “Oh! Clever!” and felt a little stupid at my lack of insight. Truthfully, I would have seen it coming if the book had been more engrossing initially.
Many thanks to Europa Editions who provided me with this free review copy.
I had so many expectations about Elena Ferrante. I must be really weird, because I really didn't enjoy anything. Ok, a very small part of the crazy relationship between the narrator and her family and how she projected it into the beach goers, but jeez. Is that it???
The doll is to me her lost daughter, and the distance she puts between herself and any vulnerability is just sad.