The Rest of Her Life

Unabridged
Author: Laura Moriarty
Narrator: Julia Gibson
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date: August 2007
Length: 11 hours, 4 minutes
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Formats:
  • WMA

Overview

In The Rest of Her Life, Laura Moriarty delivers a luminous, compassionate, and provocative look at how mothers and daughters with the best intentions can be blind to the harm they do to one another.

Leigh is the mother of high-achieving, popular high school senior Kara. Their relationship is already strained for reasons Leigh does not fully understand when, in a moment of carelessness, Kara makes a mistake that ends in tragedy—the effects of which not only divide Leigh's family, but polarize the entire community. We see the story from Leigh's perspective, as she grapples with the hard reality of what her daughter has done and the devastating consequences her actions have on the family of another teenage girl in town, all while struggling to protect Kara in the face of rising public outcry.

Like the best works of Jane Hamilton, Jodi Picoult, and Alice Sebold, Laura Moriarty's The Rest of Her Life is a novel of complex moral dilemma, filled with nuanced characters and a page-turning plot that makes readers ask themselves, "What would I do?"

Reviews (1)

The Rest of Her Life

Written by Anonymous on December 2nd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

This book was a disappointment. I felt the character development, especially the mother, was seriously flawed. I found her to be a repulsive character, despite what I perceived as the author's attempt to paint her in a good light. The tempo of the book is slow, the plot is not gratifying, and the reader's voice is a little annoying. This is probably good as a beach read for a young adult.