Leave MeA #1 September LibraryReads Selection A September Indie Next Pick An Amazon Best Book of the Month A People Pick Every woman who has ever fantasized about driving past her exit on the highway instead of going home to make dinner, and every woman who has ever dreamed of boarding a train to a place where no one needs constant attention--meet Maribeth Klein. A harried working mother who's so busy taking care of her husband and twins, she doesn't even realize she's had a heart attack. Surprised to discover that her recuperation seems to be an imposition on those who rely on her, Maribeth does the unthinkable: she packs a bag and leaves. But, as is often the case, once we get where we're going we see our lives from a different perspective. Far from the demands of family and career and with the help of liberating new friendships, Maribeth is able to own up to secrets she has been keeping from herself and those she loves. With bighearted characters--husbands, wives, friends, and lovers--who stumble and trip, grow and forgive, Leave Me is about facing the fears we're all running from. Gayle Forman is a dazzling observer of human nature. She has written an irresistible novel that confronts the ambivalence of modern motherhood head on and asks, what happens when a grown woman runs away from home? |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adoption already apartment birth mother bought called checked chest coming cooking couldn’t didn’t doctor don’t door e-mail Elizabeth everything eyes face feel felt four gave getting give going gone Grant hair hand happened head heard heart heart attack hour It’s Janice jasbrinx@gmail.com Subject Jason keep kids kind kissed knew late later leave letter living looked Maribeth asked MBK31270@gmail.com Subject mean meet minutes month mother never night okay once Oscar parents Pittsburgh play probably remembered replied returned seemed she’d smiled someone sorry sound started stay Stephen stopped Sunita sure swim talking tell thing thought Todd told took tried trying turned twins voice waiting walk wasn’t watch week woman wondered you’re