The Whispers - Book Review

 

The Whispers

Ashley Audrain

4 stars 

Pub date June 6

 

Any one of us who at some point in time had something to hide, will ‘feel’ this book. No one ever knows what goes on behind our closed doors.

Happiness is easy to share, but fear and pain and crazy are best kept hidden. And that is what we see in 4 women who are neighbours and can literally see into each other’s lives. But do they see only what their neighbour wants them to see?

So much was traded in what went unsaid. 

In what was protected.

There are many potential triggers covered, and Audrain does not shy away from the difficult stuff of these women’s lives. Fear of not living up to the expectations of motherhood, the ‘unusual’ child, infidelity, abuse, suicide, miscarriage.

The women you warm up to and the women you dislike, the fine line between trust and encroachment, the appreciation and the disappointment you might find with your mate are all within these pages.

Audrain does not hold back with her thoughts, she does not censor what she wants the reader to know. And there is something tantalizing and satisfying as we look through those windows too. In spite of all the issues it covers, don’t give up on this one.

Because the last line of the book cannot be beat.

Thank you #NetGalley, #AshleyAudrain, #PenguinRandomHouseCanada for this early copy in exchange for my honest review.

I highly recommend this book and look forward to this #Canadian author’s next one. Yes, she is the author of The Push.

 Next on my list, I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home, Lorrie Moore.



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