The Wife Tale Lori Lansens 9781844086160 Books

The Wife Tale Lori Lansens 9781844086160 Books
This is the second book by Lori Lansens that I have read, and like the other The Girls, I was not disappointed in The Wife's Tale.This is the story of Mary Gooch, a morbidly obese Canadian woman whose husband leaves her on the eve of their 25th wedding anniversary. When she reads his note, she learns that he had won the lottery, left her some money, and went off to think things through.
Mary doesn't accept this, she goes off to California, to where his mother lives in the hopes of finding him. My only qualm with the book is all of the things that happen to her in California and how she handles them. Some of the things just seemed a little too pat, a little too planned out, and even a little too over the top. But then I thought about it, and really this book reads like a fairy tale. Only instead of the princess finding her prince at the end of her long journey, she finds herself.
Because that's what this novel is, it is the story of Mary Gooch finding herself. I found strength and encouragement reading this book, it made me want to be strong like Mary. I am not obese (or obeast, which is what she thought it was called when she young) and I don't have the kind of relationship with food that she has. I imagine though, that if I was (or did), I would find even more in this book that spoke to me.

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The Wife Tale Lori Lansens 9781844086160 Books Reviews
This is an amazing book about the enlightenment of a woman. It is not an easy book to read as it makes one think through things but definitely worth reading and i would hightly recommend it.
If you're looking for an uplifting story, this book is for you. I was so happy to read the transformation that the main character, Mary Gooch, had made by the end of the book, but so sad to read the last page knowing that the book was done. I certainly hope that maybe, one day, the author will write a sequel to this story. I truly loved it.
I love Lori Lansens. I happened to find Rush Home Road first, which led me directly to The Girls, and now I've read her third novel and can't wait for more. She writes in a way that draws me into her characters. Everything is completely believable; I'm definitely a fan for life.
I was so disappointed in The Wife's Tale. I loved Lansens' The Girls, so was really expecting more from this book than what was delivered.
The story was boring and trite. I found the author's descriptions of the protagonist repulsive at times. (Are we supposed to like this woman??)
Maybe I'm not the target audience, but even looking beyond that, I thought it was just poorly developed.
I would not recommend this book.
My wife bought the book and couldn't put it down. It was an easy read and intriguing story. This is the second book by the author she has read and both were well written.
I wanted to read this book because the topic of morbid obesity & how it affects one's life was of interest to me. I read the book ravenously (no pun intended), until it abruptly ended. Of course, I can't discuss the ending because that's not fair to those who haven't yet read it, but let me say this at the last page I was literally thinking I had a defective book! Had the publisher failed to add in the last few chapters? Did I need to reread it & figure out what the author's intention had been? I don't know. All I know for sure, is that what I read was powerfully & heart-breakingly written. Although I have always been thin, I got a vivid picture of the loneliness, pain, & desperation of being obese. I also got a glimpse of why many obese people become agorophobic. Read it, read it, it's great! But don't let the ending, or lack thereof leave you dissatisfied; I have a feeling that I'll figure out the author's intent once I've ruminated about it for a bit.
story about self discovery of a women who's lead a very sheltered life. Kind of hard to believe a grown woman can be so naive
This is the second book by Lori Lansens that I have read, and like the other The Girls, I was not disappointed in The Wife's Tale.
This is the story of Mary Gooch, a morbidly obese Canadian woman whose husband leaves her on the eve of their 25th wedding anniversary. When she reads his note, she learns that he had won the lottery, left her some money, and went off to think things through.
Mary doesn't accept this, she goes off to California, to where his mother lives in the hopes of finding him. My only qualm with the book is all of the things that happen to her in California and how she handles them. Some of the things just seemed a little too pat, a little too planned out, and even a little too over the top. But then I thought about it, and really this book reads like a fairy tale. Only instead of the princess finding her prince at the end of her long journey, she finds herself.
Because that's what this novel is, it is the story of Mary Gooch finding herself. I found strength and encouragement reading this book, it made me want to be strong like Mary. I am not obese (or obeast, which is what she thought it was called when she young) and I don't have the kind of relationship with food that she has. I imagine though, that if I was (or did), I would find even more in this book that spoke to me.

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