
4 stars Fiction
I felt for Lucy as I read this book, she felt so innocent and vulnerable. Reluctant to follow her ex-husband’s instructions, Lucy finally leaves behind her NYC life, feeling as if she’s going on a short vacation. She doesn’t realize that life as she knew it, would never be the same.
Settling into a cottage in Maine, Lucy soon begins to understand the implications this pandemic would have. Living under the same roof again with her ex-husband stirs up a variety of emotions especially when contact with others is limited. Longing for physical contact with her daughters, she realizes the implications that this might bring and so, Lucy settles for the safe guidelines that have been created and tries to follow them.
Reading this book made me relive this piece of history. No one was prepared for the lifestyle change and the daunting news which was broadcasted at all hours of the day. Like Lucy, we all waited for the day that our lives could return to normal but normal would never be normal again. Lucy was one of those who escaped, one of the lucky ones who was able to hide, and it was a good thing she did. Lucy did a lot of thinking, a lot of soul searching while her “vacation” stretched out beyond the few weeks that she originally planned to be away. Like many, Lucy started to see her life for what it was. 4 stars










