I spotted this book when I was killing time in Coles before meeting a friend. Sometimes I get a feeling about a book when I pick it off the shelf. I was drawn to this novel.
The characters are not all likable, but there are interesting and believable in that they are not supposed to all be likable, as many people in real life are not all that likable all the time.
Eva, is a mother and wife who has given all her time and energy to caring for others. Once her twins, Brian Junior and Brianne, go off to University Eva is overcome by the urge to get into bed without even taking off her high heels. The longer she stays in bed the less she is able to leave it.
To the dismay of her husband, her mother, her mother-in-law and her children Eva refuses to leave her bed for any reason; be it food, water, and even toys with the notion of not even leaving to go to the bathroom. Evan uses this time to think and become an observer in life, instead of a participant. Over time Eva becomes a giver of advice to strangers and discovers the possibility to new love.
The Woman Who Went to Be For a Year is an interesting look at how life can change around us even when we don't participate, or in the case of Eva get out of bed. The characters provide a good range of perspective on the situation and events that occur in the novel. Though as the book progressed I found myself annoyed with the characters and the last few chapters of the novel did not seem to have the same flow as the rest of the novel. Sadly, this book is not really worth reading, as there are much better novels out there. The novel falls flat from its promising beginnings and the characters development is static at best.
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