Special Reissue Release
16th January 2014
Was losing her memory the best thing that ever happened to her.
Alice bumps her head on the gym
floor and wakes up believing that she is twenty-nine and excitedly looking
forward to the birth of her first baby. What Alice doesn't understand is why
she is in a gym, with people peering over her. All she really wants is her
husband, Nick, and a return to normality. But what was once normal for Alice
sadly is no more, and gradually as she is made aware that in reality she is a
thirty-nine year old mother of three children, Alice’s whole life beings to
crumble.
What then follows is a story
which very quickly takes you into the notion of a woman struggling, not just
with her with her identity, but also with her place in the world. And as Alice
faces each new revelation there are whole range of emotions to explore from disbelief,
to euphoria, and back to sadness and grief, as Alice mourns the life she once
thought so precious, but which is now as ephemeral as the wind.
Liane Moriarty is a very talented
Australian author. She knows instinctively how to hold the reader in the palm
of her hand, and effortlessly moves between scenes, so that what could so very easily become contrived and predictable soon becomes heart-warming and convincing. The story is very easy to read; I found that I was flashing through the book in comfortable companionship with a delightful array of characters, who all add a certain richness to the narrative, which I found very appealing.
I was much taken with Liane
Morarty’s book; The Husband’s Secret and am equally thrilled that
What Alice Forgot is available from 16th
January 2014 in the UK from all good book shops.
Highly Recommended.
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My thanks to Katie at Penguin
Books UK for my copy of this book.
Liane Moriarty is the Australian author of five internationally best-selling novels Three Wishes, The Last Anniversary, What Alice Forgot, The Hypnotist’s Love Story, and The Husband’s Story
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This sounds great, thanks for a fab review - onto the wish list with this one
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Hi Lainy - Thanks for stopping by. Like you my wishlist just gets longer and longer !
DeleteI absolutely loved this one too Josie. I'm looking forward to reading more by this author
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I agree Anne - I can't wait to read more from this author. I loved two of her books so far...
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