By Katie Marsh
Published by Hodder (27 August 2015)
ISBN: 978-1473613638
Publisher's description
On the day
Hannah is finally going to tell her husband she's leaving him, he has a stroke
. . . and life changes in an instant.
Tom's only
32. Now he can't walk or cut up his own food, let alone use his phone or take
her in his arms. And Hannah's trapped. She knows she has to care for her
husband, the very same man she was ready to walk away from.
But with
the time and fresh perspective he's been given, Tom re-evaluates his life, and
becomes determined to save his marriage. Can he once again become the man his
wife fell in love with, or has he left it too late?
My verdict
I loved My Everything. It's highly thought provoking - one of those 'what if' books that feels very real and touches your heart.
The night before Hannah plans to leave her husband Tom, he suffers a devastating stroke at the age of 32. Hannah has to rethink her plans - all her hopes and dreams are shattered in a moment. She feels that she can't leave Tom at a time when he needs her most.
My Everything is an intriguing and believable story that's written with great tenderness. It switches between Hannah and Tom's past and present, showing how their relationship changed over time. They fell out of love - is it possible to fall back into it? Can they, and their relationship, change again, as Tom makes that long journey back to health? Or is it time for both of them to move on?
The book is beautifully written and I didn't want it to end. This is a story about guilt, love, regret, friendship and hope. It's about pursuing your dreams and following your heart - finding out who are you and not letting others define you. It's one of those books that makes you think about your own life - whether you're achieving your own dreams and, if not, what you can do about it. You never know what's in store.
The night before Hannah plans to leave her husband Tom, he suffers a devastating stroke at the age of 32. Hannah has to rethink her plans - all her hopes and dreams are shattered in a moment. She feels that she can't leave Tom at a time when he needs her most.
My Everything is an intriguing and believable story that's written with great tenderness. It switches between Hannah and Tom's past and present, showing how their relationship changed over time. They fell out of love - is it possible to fall back into it? Can they, and their relationship, change again, as Tom makes that long journey back to health? Or is it time for both of them to move on?
The book is beautifully written and I didn't want it to end. This is a story about guilt, love, regret, friendship and hope. It's about pursuing your dreams and following your heart - finding out who are you and not letting others define you. It's one of those books that makes you think about your own life - whether you're achieving your own dreams and, if not, what you can do about it. You never know what's in store.
I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I agree - I loved it too
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