Sunday 3 March 2024

Book Review: The Whispers by Ashley Audrain


 

About

From the author of THE PUSH, a pageturner about four suburban families whose lives are changed when the unthinkable happens--and what is lost when good people make unconscionable choices

The Loverlys sit by the hospital bed of their young son who is in a coma after falling from his bedroom window in the middle of the night; his mother, Whitney, will not speak to anyone. Back home, their friends and neighbors are left in shock, each confronting their own role in the events that led up to what happened that terrible night: the warm, altruistic Parks who are the Loverlys' best friends; the young, ambitious Goldsmiths who are struggling to start a family of their own; and the quiet, elderly Portuguese couple who care for their adult son with a developmental disability, and who pass the long days on the front porch, watching their neighbors go about their busy lives.

The story spins out over the course of one week, in the alternating voices of the women in each family as they are forced to face the secrets within the walls of their own homes, and the uncomfortable truths that connect them all to one another. Set against the heart wrenching drama of what will happen to Xavier, who hangs between death and life, or a life changed forever, THE WHISPERS is a novel about what happens when we put our needs ahead of our children's. Exploring the quiet sacrifices of motherhood, the intuitions that we silence, the complexities of our closest friendships, and the danger of envy, this is a novel about the reverberations of life's most difficult decisions.


My Thoughts


Wow!!! Where do I start with this review? This book was a wild ride that's for sure. One night changed everything for the ladies of the suburb of Harlow Street, when Xavier, the son of Whitney fell through the window and is at hospital fighting for his life. The question was did he accidentally fall or was he pushed.

The ladies of the area Rebecca, Blair, Mara and Whitney were all neighbours in Harlow Street but the secrets they held....

This story is about friendship, relationships, jealousy. It really shows that as women many times we may look at someone's marriage or just their life in general and feel as if we are missing out or ask ourselves why can't I have a husband like that or a child like that.

Blair and Whitney were very well written characters. I really felt it for Rebecca though.

I highly recommend this one. It is full of drama yes. But equally it has some important life lessons for women.

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