The soldier's wife

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 26-a de novembro 2013 de Charnwood.

ISBN:
978-1-4448-1485-9
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Numero OCLC:
822959757

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Dan Riley, a major in the British Army, is back from a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan. He's coming home to his wife Alexa and his daughters, who he adores. The world views those reunions as a taste of heaven after months of hell. But are they? Life for a returning soldier is rarely straightforward and Dan finds it hard to agjust to home life in the Wiltshire camp. Can a man trained to fight readjust to family and domestic life? And if he can't, how will the family cope? Can Alexa, Dan's wife, sacrifice her own needs and fulfilment to serve his commitment to a way of life that demands everything not just of him, but of her and the children as well?

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Disappointing

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I found The Soldier's Wife to be a disappointing novel by Joanna Trollope. I haven't read many of her books, but had reasonable expectations that unfortunately haven't been met.

Alexa is the frustrated soldier's wife of the title. Trapped in Army accommodation with young children and no job, the return of her husband, Dan, from Afghanistan triggers a crisis in her marriage. Alexa is unable to talk to Dan about wanting more from her life and he in turn is unable to ask about her obvious disappointment. We meet a number of relations and friends, all of whom also find communication practically impossible and this goes on for most of the book. For me, this made the characters unknowable so I didn't develop any attachment to them, merely irritation at their impasse.

I did finish the book, but found the rather abrupt and wimp-out ending unsatisfactory too. Trollope isn't an …

Temoj

  • Soldiers
  • Fiction
  • Family relationships