The Memory Library is the story of an estranged mother and daughter coming back together in a moment of difficulty, as they discover that no wound is too deep to heal.
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Ella hasn’t seen her mother in over twenty years. After a grief-stricken fight, she moved to Australia and started her career and family away from England. But when her mother has a fall, she and her husband decide it is time for Ella to go. She is the only one who can.
While there, she and her mother, Sally, are forced to confront what tore them apart, and as the waves of healing wash over them, Ella comes to realize what her decision cost her.
Sally still lives in the same home, and has been continuing her tradition of buying a new book for Ella every year on her birthday, but since their estrangement, she’s been keeping them safe in her own library at home until Ella was ready. She inscribes them each with a little message, describing why each title was chosen, but it was ruined in the flood that resulted from her accident.
The idea of this book is sweet, but for me it felt a little forced. It’s an uplifting story that has a thread of sadness and grief tied all through it. It warns us to make sure we’re not taking for granted even the more difficult relationships in our lives, and urges us to try harder to understand others. It’s a great message, so I can forgive a few clumsy character motivations.
I can see people really latching onto this book if they have healed estrangements in their own lives, or have complicated relationships with their own mothers.
Note:: I received this book through netgalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Details
Title:: The Memory Library
Author:: Kate Storey
Genre:: Contemporary
Publisher:: Avon
Length:: 335 pages
Audio Length:: 8h 20m
Audiobook Narrator:: Jilly Bond & Imogen Wilde
Audiobook Publisher:: Avon
Published:: February 1, 2024
The Litertarian Rating:: 3-Stars
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