Bookworm Digest: "The J. M. Barrie Ladies' Swimming Society"
The characters of the ladies who swam in the pond, Aggie, Viv, Meg, Gala, and Lilia, did not seem to have much differences between them. I only focused on the characters of Aggie and Lilia. This was because these two ladies seemed to play a more major roles with the character of Joey. And of course for obvious reasons of Aggie being Sarah's mother-in-law, and Lilia being Ian's mother-in-law. But the rest of the characters, I never knew who was who. I know that there was some mention about their younger lives, but there wasn't enough information to distinct them from one another.
I got a bit bored while reading this book, and I think it was because I was expecting the story to include much detail about the restoration of the house. But there wasn't much about the house, it was actually thrown into the background. Towards the end of the story when talk about the house reappears I thought, "Oh, yes, that's right, the house".
After I finished reading the book, I re-read the description. I think that the description could have been written a bit differently. When I read the description of the book, before reading the book, I thought that 1. the story would focus solely, or mostly, on the house and it's restoration, and 2. that Joey was going to have a very difficult time with the caretaker. But this does not occur in the book. Like I said before, the story doesn't focus that much on the house. It is mentioned that someone is working on the house during some time, but the story focuses more on Joey's actions, like going to the pond, talking to Sarah, etc. And also, the story did begin with Ian not really wanting to work for the restoration of the house, but then this changes. Ian never made things so difficult for the restoration. I was imagining (before reading the book) constant bickering between Joey and the caretaker, and scenarios of distress where the caretaker kept making the restoration difficult to accomplish, but the story didn't actually turn out that way. I think that the description might mislead some readers.
To read my general book review for “The J. M. Barrie Ladies' Swimming Society”, go to: http://bookwormconfidential.tumblr.com/post/54055826697/bookworm-confidential-the-j-m-barrie-ladies