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Some days Nora Nolan thinks that she and her husband, Charlie, lead a charmed life--except when there's a crisis at work, a leak in the roof at home, or a problem with their twins at college. And why not? New York City was once Nora's dream destination, and her clannish dead-end block has become a safe harbor, a tranquil village amid the urban craziness. Then one morning she returns from her run to discover that a terrible incident has shaken the neighborhood, and the fault lines begin to open: on the block, at her job, especially in her marriage. With humor, understanding, an acute eye, and a warm heart, Anna Quindlen explores what it means to be a mother, a wife, and a woman at a moment of reckoning.
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i tried to dnf this, but ended up having too much time on my hands not to finish it, which i think speaks volumes to how much i didn't want to continue reading this book.
it might be that i was in the wrong mood/mindset when i first picked up this book. the plot is heavily character relationship driven, but i absolutely did not care for any of the characters, and thus i didn't care for any of the plot. just not my cup of tea, but not a terrible read. i don't really feel like i wasted my time, but i do wish i had picked up another book from the library.
maybe i'll give it another try in the future.
The plot: boring rich people live in big houses in New York City and think about how much they dislike other boring rich people while dealing with the minor frustrations of everyday life.