“Absent in the Spring” Agatha Christie (1944) Review | A mother’s struggle

★★★★☆ It’s the struggle we all go through, especially if you are a mother, imagining that you are a victim. I sacrifice my life for the family, I prepare everything for you so you don’t have to make a mistake.

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Absent in the Spring
Agatha Christie, 1944
Mary Westmacott
UK
Read in 2020.04
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Agatha Christie writing as Mary Westmacott.
I didn't really know about this when I read it, though it's not a crime story, the brilliance of her writing is there.

On her way back from Baghdad, she thinks back about her family.
It's the struggle we all go through, especially if you are a mother, imagining that you are a victim.
I sacrifice my life for the family, I prepare everything for you so you don't have to make a mistake.
Her husband is kind so he lets her do her way, that is, do what she thinks he wants, which is, what he really wants.
But that, is her happiness.

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Absent In Spring


●●● Amazon.co.uk (UK) ●●●
Absent in the Spring

●●● Amazon.it (Italy) ●●●
Absent in the Spring: A Captivating Historical Novel of Self-Discovery by Agatha Christie, Written Under the Pseudonym Mary Westmacott―Perfect for Summer Reading (English)



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