I do not recommend "The Story of a Marriage"
"The Story of a Marriage" is a novel by Andrew Sean Greer based in the 1950's. This novel is about an African American woman, Pearlie, struggling to save her marriage, while trying to survive political, sexual, and racial repressions. After reading this novel I am sorry to say that I would not recommend this to other readers. The author had a great opportunity to make this a fantastic book considering the many details he came up with, but he failed to do the right things with them. He briefly mentioned certain appealing conflicts, he made parts of the novel confusing, and he failed to make the main conflict interesting.
When I first considered reading this book I read the inside cover and I thought that this would be one of the most interesting books that I have read. The inside cover talked about Pearlie not knowing her husband, her son getting polio, and a stranger offering her $100,000; all of those things would have made a great book but he didn't go into detail. The biggest example of the author not going into detail would be Pearlie's son getting polio, he told us about it for about two sentences towards the beginning of the novel. After the author first mentioned Pearlie's son getting polio he briefly mentioned at any other time in the novel. Rarely do I read books on my own time but I was actually excited about reading this book because of what I read on the inside cover, but this book basically let me down.
Another thing that frustrated me about this novel was how he transitioned between the present and the future. The story would be in the present tense, jump ten years into the future without any clue, and then jump back to the present. Those certain parts where he talked about the future, had me sitting there confused and having no idea what had just happened. In one part of the book Pearlie was remembering how her husband's mother hid him from the war, then it went immediately to her throwing away her eighteen year old son's draft card, but throughout most of the book he wasn't even ten yet. The author should have found a better way to go from the present to the future.
The main conflict of the novel was that her husband's old love, Buzz, came back and wanted to get back into a relationship with him. Right away they went ahead and decide that Buzz was going to run away with her husband and in return she was going to receive $100,000. There was never a fight between Buzz and Pearlie; she never even fought for her husband. Throughout the whole book Pearlie and Buzz would meet and discuss him leaving with her husband and what he felt for him. The whole book was just plain boring and was never at any point interesting.
The author briefly mentioned certain appealing conflicts, he made parts of the novel confusing, and he failed to make the main conflict interesting. This novel was absolutely boring and I would never recommend this book to anyone. The same author has written other great and popular books but this was not at all one of his better novels. I feel bad about saying this but I felt like this book was a complete waste of my time.
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