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The Doctor's Wife - Book Review PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jennifer Thompson   
The Doctor's WifeThe Doctor's Wife, by Elizabeth Brundage

The Doctor's Wife
could have easily been called The Painter's Wife, for while Annie Knowles is certainly a key character, Lydia Haas steals the book. It's Lydia's secrets and pains that grab us from the very first scene and don't let go until the final moments of the book. But all of the characters are fascinating and real - none is anything less than human, and not one can be called the good guy or the bad guy. They're all simply people, and that makes for reading that goes beyond the light poolside read.

I read The Doctor's Wife in one day, and I was hooked from page one. We meet two of the four main characters in the midst of violence, and then spend much of the book reading about the events that led up to such an angry and sad scene. Along the way we get to know Michael Knowles, an obstetrician who is also doing work in a women's clinic that provides abortions; Annie Knowles, journalist, married to Michael and teaching at a local college; Simon Haas, one-time renowned painter now teaching art at the same college as Annie; and Lydia Haas, Simon's wife and subject of the paintings that propelled him to fame.

This is a book about betrayals and redemption, about sexual abuse and sexual healing, about paths not chosen and second chances. It doesn't wrap up in a happily ever after ending, and I appreciated that. The book is dark, and tragic, and no one is without blame or without pity. These are four lost souls, trying to stay adrift and figure out what they need to be happy. Ms. Brundage does a wonderful job of developing these characters slowly, so that you think you might know a character and what drives her (or him) only to find out that she or he isn't nearly the person you thought they were. What shows on the surface is not necessarily the same as what lurks just beneath those carefully presented exteriors.

It is a character-driven book dealing with themes we all know of and read about: adultery, abortion, abuse, terrorism, abandonment, activism, love, passion and more, all artfully woven together in a story that grabs hold of you and doesn't let go. After Michael agrees to help out at the women's clinic, the Knowles start receiving threats, but are these threats a warning for Michael, or Annie? A Christian group has its eye on the clinic at which Michael works, and Lydia is part of this group. But Simon has his eye on Annie, and she's already beyond frustrated with her marriage. Who's sending the threats? And what do they hope to achieve?

This is Elizabeth Brundage's first novel, and I will be watching for future titles from this skilled and powerful author.

Copyright 2004
This review is available for reprint.
 
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