I finished up The Mermaid Chair while travelling for work
and overall I found this book enjoyable.
First off, you may recognize the name of the author. Sue Monk Kidd also wrote The Secret Life of
Bees which I just happened to love. Unfortunately,
I did not love The Mermaid Chair as much as her first work. The story follows Jessie Sullivan, a woman
who is in what I would describe a mid-life crisis. Her mother is ill so she escapes her
monotonous and vanilla life to go and take care of her. While visiting her mother (who lives on a
small island with few inhabits besides the monks that run the monastery on the
island) she falls for a monk that is just months away from taking his final
vows. The story winds together issues
Jessie has with her mom and their past together, Jessie’s relationship with her
husband back on the mainland and her new fling with the monk from the island. I thought the book was a little slow but it
kept me reading so there is always something to be said for that. The last ¼ of the book was when it got more
interesting. I especially liked a few
twists that I did not see coming at the end.
I think that some of the situations were a little unreal and I had a
hard time believing that there would not be more consequences for some of the things
that went on. I think many would find
this book enjoyable and I would most likely recommend it to others. I borrowed it from the library and was glad
as it is one that I don’t think I will read again but sure enjoyed it the first
time.
368 Pages
Good to know - I have had this book in my hand a couple of times and now I think I will bump it a little lower on my "must read" list.
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