![]() Okay, it must’ve been a long call, but wow. ![]() I read it in two sittings - a whole 150 pages or maybe even more while my wife was on the phone with my parents-in-law. ![]() Gailey has put a lot of pain into this book, and that could make it a really difficult read.įor me, though, it got its hooks into me and wouldn’t let go. Even the acknowledgements at the end are a hell of a thing: raw, truly thankful, but in some cases in a twisted way that hurts. It goes some pretty dark places, musing about the way people shape each other, the fingerprints we leave on each other - both metaphorically and for some people physically - and the way we re-enact our own traumas and fall into terrible patterns. I wasn’t quite prepared for the journey when I picked up The Echo Wife. ![]()
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