When I finished The Push, I couldn't wait for Ashley Audrain's next book. I devoured The Whispers, which--can it be so?--I enjoyed even more than The Push. If readers can't connect even a little bit with any of these characters, they are not an urban or suburban woman in North America these days. The book is so well written and gets so in-depth into these characters' lives and minds that you will see yourself or others in them. Guaranteed. All of these women wound up living on the same block, so they share that bond, but they represent a multitude of perspectives and are nothing alike. Excellent novel, and I can't wait for Audrain's third book, whatever that may be. Such a good question: Who was the easiest and the hardest to write? It made me wonder too which character is most like Ashley Audrain.
When I finished The Push, I couldn't wait for Ashley Audrain's next book. I devoured The Whispers, which--can it be so?--I enjoyed even more than The Push. If readers can't connect even a little bit with any of these characters, they are not an urban or suburban woman in North America these days. The book is so well written and gets so in-depth into these characters' lives and minds that you will see yourself or others in them. Guaranteed. All of these women wound up living on the same block, so they share that bond, but they represent a multitude of perspectives and are nothing alike. Excellent novel, and I can't wait for Audrain's third book, whatever that may be. Such a good question: Who was the easiest and the hardest to write? It made me wonder too which character is most like Ashley Audrain.