Things We Do For Love by Vered Neta
Things We Do For Love
by Vered Neta
Things We Do For Love by Vered Neta was published on 21st June 2023 . My thanks to Vered for sending me a copy to review and to Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me to take part on the tour.
Synopsis
Daisy Bach, a therapist, has always been certain that she did not want to have children. Her childhood experiences with an overbearing and controlling mother, Verity, who tore the family apart, further cemented this decision. However, at the age of forty-five, Daisy finds herself reconsidering this choice.
Unfortunately, her decision to try and conceive is complicated by her mother's diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. With strained family relationships, Daisy faces the daunting task of caring for her elderly parents while also attempting to conceive.
As she navigates this challenging time, Daisy is forced to confront her deep-seated resentment towards Verity. This journey leads her to re-evaluate her beliefs about motherhood, forgiveness, and the true meaning of a "happy" family. Will Daisy find a way to reconcile with her past and make peace with her present? Only time will tell.
My Review
This was a book that interested me due to the storyline centreing around the care of elderly parents which many of us have had to deal with as we navigate our way through life . The narrative is based around four women with different characters, strengths and weaknesses; Daisy, her two sisters and their mother and how their various partners support in different ways. As you read the story you will probably find yourself, as I did, relating to some of their characteristics,how they feel and also how they respond in different situations. Verity's progressing Alzheimer's, and the issues it entails, opens up many cans of worms within the family, many of which have been buried for decades only to resurface during this trying time. It is how they deal with these that will keep you intrigued and reading right to the very last word.
I must admit that I would like to see how different the story would have been if the sisters hadn't been in the privileged position of being able to pay for care in the home as ,in the real world, the vast majority of people in this situation have to cope without live in help.
However, this was a good read which was thought provoking in many ways and I would recommend it as a story about strong women.
About the Author
Vered has lived in three different countries for the last six
decades, so trying to trace her origins is a thrilling quest. Nowadays she
lives in Tenerife on an off-the-grid finca creating a self-sustained life for
her and her partner while writing her novels and scripts.
Her stories are character-driven dramas, giving voice to the
untold stories of women and their triumphs in today's society. Her mission? To
illuminate the world with kindness and positivity, one story at a time.
Vered's words have touched countless lives through her multiple
books on motivation and relationships. Her book "Financial Independence
for Women" sold over 50,000 copies.
In 2010 Vered was awarded the TIAW World of Difference Award, an
award given to women whose efforts have advanced women's economic empowerment
locally, regionally or worldwide.
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