I’m going to be brave and confess something. I originally bought this
book by the delightful Jenny Gardiner for the fun, kitschy cover art. I know, I know, not very scholarly, huh? I
thought I was getting a light, fluffy chick lit book…you know, the sort of
thing you’d read at the beach or around the pool.
But what you actually end up with is quite a serious novel about the
real problems that most people that are married or in a long-term relationship
face daily. Don’t get me wrong; I’m not saying this book isn’t funny…
I laughed through many parts of it but mainly I was very moved and
touched because I could remember having many of the same problems as Claire (the main character) when I was in a long-term relationship.
I found myself rooting for her and wishing she'd either shit or get
off the pot when it came to her marital issues. Claire dithers back and forth
quite a bit when it comes to her husband problems (as most of us would). We’re
torn when it comes to our spouses, right? You love your husband but sometimes
you want to murder him in his sleep and making a run for the border. Come on, admit it, we've all thought about it.
So, how do you keep the everyday problems from effecting things in ol' boudoir ? Your spouse is bossy, doesn’t help around the house, bitches at you
for spending too much money at the grocery store, gripes about the way you
handle the children and then at bedtime has the nerve to brazenly try to get
some nookie.
If you say,
“I don’t think so”
Or
“I’m not in the mood”
Or
“I have a headache”
He’ll pout and not speak to you for days or either he’ll call you a
frigid bitch and you guys will get into an ugly shouting match that will surely
wake the kids. So in the interest of peace, you just lie there and let him have his
way with you, seething and silently counting the seconds till he finishes. Argh
!
You’ll just have to read this book to behold the extreme measures
Claire goes through to say her marriage and rekindle the flames.
Perhaps her husband, Jack isn’t such a bad guy after all? Perhaps he wants to change things just as much as Claire does but just hasn't a clue where to start...
I think we could all learn something from this book, I know I certainly
did.
Rating: 7.5