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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I first discovered Trust while browsing at Barnes and Noble. When it was offered as a tour selection from Crazy Book Tours, I knew I had to sign up. I enjoy reading books that deal with family dynamics. It took awhile for me to connect with the characters, including Susanna. The beginning chapters moved slowly for me and I became impatient as I waited for the event to occur. I must say, though, after finishing the book, I realized the initial slow pace is crucial to the storyline. It was much easier to view Susanna’s life as before the event occurs and after the event. The second half of the story Trust was much better for me, although I still had not warmed up to Gerry (and I never did). Witnessing the transformation of Susanna was both heart-breaking, but yet inspiring. As the veil of illusion was lifted regarding her marriage, Susanna gained the confidence to become the woman she always wanted to be. I really enjoy Veitch's books. I enjoyed her first one called Listen The characters are well developed and real. This one tells of a family reaching a crisis point, a moment in time when everything changes, things are not as they seem, and people must find their own ways of coping and deciding the kind of person that they want to be Characters include Susanna who has reached a crisis in her mid life. She has artistic dreams but has sacrificed them to be a good wife and mother. At this point in her life she is trying to prepare herself for an upcoming exhibition. Susanna's sister Angie has had a troubled life till now but is trying to find acceptance through belonging to a charismatic church and connecting with a very conservative musican form the church whose discipline of her son Finn causes great distress to him. Susanna's husband Gerry is is career focused and unfaithful to her. Then there are her children, Sebastian who is trying to come to terms with his sexuality and Stella -Jean who realises what is happening to Finn and becomes increasingly concerned for him. Lastly there is Susanna's mother who has a close relaationship with Susanna but has struggled to bond with her other daughter Angie because of the life she has lead. The story is set in Melbourne at the time of the bush fires. Susanna finds her exhibition pieces through drawing sketches of tragedies she has only heard or read about. The book is a little open ended While some issues become resolved at the end of the book Susanna and Gerry's future is not certain. All in all a great read no reviews | add a review
What if your perfect life was based on lies? I'm a lucky woman, thinks Susanna Greenfield. And why wouldn't she? Her handsome, successful husband is a loving father to their two teenage children. Her mother, Jean, is her dearest friend. Her scatty but adored younger sister, Angie, seems to have finally found some stability in her life. Susanna has a solid career as an art teacher and if, as she's recently discovered, there's a hole inside her where her creative spirit used to be - is that really such a big price to pay? But beneath the carefully maintained surface, seismic forces are at work. Fault lines are forming, not only within Susanna, but in each beloved member of her family. In a single, tragically Ill-judged moment, the fabric it has taken a lifetime to construct can be torn apart. No library descriptions found. |
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As Susanna struggles to revive her creative career, a devastating accident rips apart the very fabric of her safe and secure world, exposing secrets which threaten to destroy both a marriage and a life. I truly enjoyed this book, the second by Kate Veitch and give it an A+! ( )