Those We Love Most
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Publisher Description
A bright June day. A split-second distraction. A family forever changed.
Life is good for Maura Corrigan. Married to her college sweetheart, Pete, raising three young kids with her parents nearby in her peaceful Chicago suburb, her world is secure. Then one day, in a single turn of fate, that entire world comes crashing down and everything that she thought she knew changes.
Maura must learn to move forward with the weight of grief and the crushing guilt of an unforgivable secret. Pete senses a gap growing between him and his wife but finds it easier to escape to the bar with his friends than face the flaws in his marriage.
Meanwhile, Maura's parents are dealing with the fault lines in their own marriage. Charismatic Roger, who at sixty-five, is still chasing the next business deal and Margaret, a pragmatic and proud homemaker, have been married for four decades, seemingly happily. But the truth is more complicated. Like Maura, Roger has secrets of his own and when his deceptions and weaknesses are exposed, Margaret's love and loyalty face the ultimate test.
Those We Love Most chronicles how these unforgettable characters confront their choices, examine their mistakes, fight for their most valuable relationships, and ultimately find their way back to each other. It takes us deep into the heart of what makes families and marriages tick and explores a fundamental question: when the ties that bind us to those we love are strained or broken, how do we pick up the pieces?
Deeply penetrating and brimming with emotional insight, this engrossing family drama heralds the arrival of a major new voice in contemporary fiction.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Woodruff's first novel (after the essay collection, Perfectly Imperfect) traces the repercussions both destructive and redemptive of a parent's worst fear: the death of a child. Maura Corrigan's ostensibly perfect life is shattered when her nine-year-old son James, riding his bicycle, is hit by a car in front of Maura while she responds to a text. Guilt, anger, depression, and pain sweep over Maura; her husband, Pete; and her parents, Margaret and Roger, as Alex, the teen behind the fatal wheel, seeks desperately to make amends. As the family struggles to cope, James's death highlights the myriad problems in Maura and Pete's marriage, as well as in Margaret and Roger's relationship. Pete's drinking intensifies, Maura careens toward an affair, and Roger's long-term infidelity comes to a sudden end. Woodruff occasionally falls into the trap of too much telling and not enough showing (e.g., "a sense of giddiness lent her a visual hyperawareness"), and the emotional effect of James's death on the Corrigans' other two children could withstand further illumination. Nevertheless, Woodruff's deft navigation of emotionally troubled territory makes this a riveting and heartfelt read.
Customer Reviews
Those we love
Love, love love this writer - her writing style brings the characters into your family. Had no idea she was Bob Woodruff's wife but I have followed his work and tragic head injury and recovery. Highly recommend this book - I'm reading slowly because I don't want to reach the end. Hope she writes many more books!