Jennifer Weiner
Publication date: Jun 11, 2019
Genres: Adult Fiction, Women's Fiction
Format: eARC
Source: Atria Books and NetGalley
GOODREADS * AMAZON
S Y N O P S I S
M Y T H O U G H T S
Mrs. Everything
is a tale of two sisters, how circumstances fray their bond, and how they come
together again. While Jennifer Weiner calls this her most ambitious work, I
call it her best.
Sisters Bethie and Jo could not be more different. Bethie
is pretty and popular. Jo doesn’t care about clothes or fashion, loves sports,
and never seems to earn her mother’s approval. A childhood spent in 1950’s
suburban Detroit leads to college in the 60’s and a time of civil rights,
protests and experimentation. Their lives take dramatically different paths and
their choices shape their lives in unexpected ways.
I was completely captivated by this story. Weiner
breathed life into these characters and I felt as if I were experiencing every
heartache, every joy, and every turn in the road with Bethie and Jo. From
complicated family dynamics, to disordered eating, drug use, sex and marriage, these
women struggled to find their way, both separately and apart. I sympathized
with Jo who struggled for her mother’s approval and acceptance and who spent years
hiding her true self. And my heart ached for Bethie who spent years running
from her past.
They lived through times of tremendous upheaval – the
Viet Nam war, civil rights, women’s rights – and the roles of women changed
over the years. They were redefining what it meant to be a woman in a changing
world, while still being constrained by societal expectations, and with the
knowledge that change comes slowly and there were still barriers to overcome.
Their choices were so often colored by, and limited to, the options available
at that time. They were alternately each other’s strongest supporter and
harshest critic, proving that the author understands the complicated
relationship shared by sisters.
Spanning more than six decades, Weiner has delivered a
powerful story of sisterhood – both familial and that of all women. She strikes
the perfect balance of telling Jo and Bethie’s stories while shining a light on
the limitations, expectations, tragedies and triumphs of women over the past
60-70 years. Never preachy or political, but instead intensely readable, Mrs. Everything has skyrocketed to one
of my favorite reads of 2019.
5/5 STARS
Note: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. This does not impact my opinion of the book or the content of this review. I received no compensation and my review is voluntary.
Wow this sounds great! I had no idea what it was about. I do like Weine's writing so I'll have to check it out!
ReplyDeleteGenesis @ Whispering Chapters
I hope you'll love it if you try it, Gen!
DeleteI have this on kindle and .... ahhh it’s just so long. I need to take a trip somewhere so I can read it. But knowing you loved it is going to make me determined to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteIt is a long one... but there's just more to enjoy. :) And it really spans the entire lives of Jo and Bethie, from childhood into their 70's. I really hope you'll love it if you give it a try!
Delete5 stars! I haven't read anything by her before which feels wrong lol
ReplyDeleteKaren @ For What It's Worth
I read a couple of her real early ones and then kind of forgot about her until Who Do You Love came out a couple years ago. Loved that one so much... and this one was even better!
DeleteLovely review and I agree with you about it being her best yet. I really loved everything about it.
ReplyDeleteShe mentioned in her notes that this is her longest book and her most ambitious... I think she nailed it!
DeleteI love stories that feature a dynamic sisterly bond. I'm close to my sister but that doesn't mean we haven't gone through some ups and downs. Sounds like a moving story, one I need to check out.
ReplyDeleteSame here, Rachel. I have two sisters and I find I really click with stories that focus on sisters. This one was amazing!
DeleteSounds like a fabulous read Tanya! I'm glad you loved it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicci! It made a big impression on me and will definitely be among my favorites of the year.
DeleteI saw this book and I just passed right by it, because it was by Jennifer Weiner. I read her books when I was younger and they were fine nothing exceptional. But overtime I get seeing more and more amazing reviews of this book and now I have requested it from the library! LOL!! Great review!
ReplyDelete~Kendra @ Kendra Loves Books
Same here, Kendra! I read a couple by Weiner years and years ago and while I liked them they didn't just blow me away. Then Who Do You Love came out 2-3 years ago and kind of put her back on my radar. When I read the synopsis of Mrs. Everything I knew I had to read it. I really hope you'll love it, too!
DeleteI won a book by Weiner a while back, but I still haven't read it. So many people love her---I'll definitely have to give her a try. This one sounds amazing!!
ReplyDeleteNicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction
I really loved Who Do You Love by Weiner, which came out 3-4 years ago. And this one was just phenomenal!
DeleteI love books that cover many years, and it sounds like Weiner did an incredible job with this one. I am trash for siblings too, so another plus there.
ReplyDeleteI love that, too. I'm drawn to books than span year and years over a character's life. And this one was such a perfect mix of the story of the two sisters + a look at the world around them as it changed (as well as how much hasn't changed).
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