69 pages • 2 hours read
Clare MackintoshA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.
The main theme of this novel is that of recovery following the end of a long-term abusive relationship, and the resulting grief and guilt carried by the main character, Jenna Grey. Jacob Jordan’s death is the catalyst that causes Jenna to finally remove herself from a dangerous situation. Her journey to regain control of her life is a long and difficult process, helped along the way by people such as Bethan, Patrick, and the dog Beau. Not insignificantly, the setting of Wales plays a role as well. Author Mackintosh’s depiction makes Jenna’s recovery an active yet slow process; she participates in ways that show both her restoration back to the self she abandoned when she married Ian and a revelation of a new bravery that allows her to fight for what she wants.
After literally breaking herself into pieces by shattering the statue that Ian has maimed, the steps are small; Jenna relights a stove on her own. She writes her name on the sand and takes a picture of it, knowing it will be washed away but she will have a small memento. Then, she takes stronger action when she rescues Beau and adopts him and when she takes on a new profession, which requires her to move forward in different ways as well.
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