Matilda Wilson Wilson itibaren Çobançeşmesi Köyü, 22880 Çobançeşmesi Köyü/Keşan/Edirne, Türkiye
Jennifer White has been forced to retire from her career as an orthopedic surgeon because of Alzheimer's Disease. The book is told from her point of view and the reader goes along on her journey of deterioration. Sometimes she is in the present, other times in the past. Sometimes she recognizes her family and friends, sometimes she doesn't. But to make things even more complicated and confusing, her best friend has been murdered and neither the police nor the reader nor Jennifer can tell if she had anything to do with it. Very well done book--couldn't put it down.
I still have not successfully completed this book. I am about half way through I suppose you could call it, it ends up being a maze of pages. I am aware that is the whole premise of the book, but it became so difficult to follow if you read it wrong you would literally hit a dead end and have to re-read hoping you went to the right foot note, and could find your way around the readings on the edges. If you went to a book store and found this book and flipped briskly through the pages, you would understand what I mean, but I am determined. It has been over 2 years now that I have had the book, but I want to know. I must know. It has one of my favorite lines in it, that Poe (the singer) put into one of her songs that she snag with her brother I believe. It is sexy, and about a man longing for this woman driving a hot sports car very fast, and the innuendo between cars the shifter and sex I guess is slightly cliche, but how this was written is just elequent.