We Could Fall, by Kate Moschandreas
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We Could Fall, by Kate Moschandreas
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WE COULD FALL begins on a September morning when 42-year old Emmy Halperin receives two unexpected pieces of news. Jack, her husband of 22 years, wants to call off their long-planned divorce. Duncan Grier, a famous actor, wants to be her therapy client. "I'm guessing it could be more complicated seeing me than with your other clients," is what Duncan says in his first voicemail to Emmy. It is, indeed, more complicated. In the four short weeks that follow, Emmy must wrestle with her professionalism, her desire and her marriage as she ultimately decides who and what should hold her trust.
We Could Fall, by Kate Moschandreas- Amazon Sales Rank: #35068 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .96" w x 5.50" l, 1.08 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 424 pages
About the Author Kate Moschandreas has a masters in theological studies from Harvard Divinity School and a masters in public policy from Harvard Kennedy school. She has worked as a federal investigator, business consultant and Internet entrepreneur before finally finding her calling as a writer. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts with her husband, three kids, two cats, and a dog that's not named "Sissy."
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful. A well-written romance with heart and depth, but one motif rankles By Lorraine Devon Wilke I'm conflicted about this book. Kate Moschandreas is clearly an excellent writer and this story has a depth not necessarily typical in what's considered a romance; in fact, "literary love story" is quite an apt description!I enjoyed Emmy, the main character; her travails, her confusions. Her challenges in a challenged marriage were real, as were the complexities of her particular story as a young wife and mother. The roller coaster nature of her relationship with Jack, her husband, was fascinating and often cringe-worthy, and other than his having a somewhat "villainous" edge that occasionally veered toward cartoonish (as did the stepdaughter from time to time), he, too, felt human and real. Duncan, the movie star at the center of the story, is complicated and vulnerable enough to not fall into "movie star" stereotype.The problem for me, however, was the though-line of a professional therapist (Emmy) repeatedly, and with a certain impunity, crossing professional boundaries and ethical lines (with Duncan) in a way that became distracting, even disturbing. Reference is made (often) to her quarreling with herself over her flouting of ethical codes every therapist is bound by, but too often she rationalizes those breaches like a starry-eyed teenager in the thrall of love. She repeatedly succumbs to the seductions of this man, as well as her own craving for warmth and attention, and, in some respects, we get it—who wouldn't want warmth and connection after spending so many years with a husband like Jack?!—but the ethical dilemma feels like it's given short shrift, as Emmy makes and remakes resolutions, only to cross another line with each subsequent meeting.We're clearly meant to see past all that; we're meant to cheer for her, meant to cheer for the Emmy/Duncan relationship. But having many professional therapists within my circle of friends and colleagues, and knowing well the myriad issues related to "transference" and the dangers of crossing boundaries with patients, it was difficult to reconcile the motif with its ultimate lack of consequence.But likely some/many readers will be able to push that aside to just enjoy the elements of well-written mid-life romance; from that focal the book is a satisfying tale.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Couldn't put it down! By Manon H. As the main character, Emmy's compassionate nature drew me in and intrigued me, ultimately giving this tale a complex and relational quality. You're sympathetic to Emmy's fears, loyalties and growing passion. Suddenly new events in her life as a wife, professional, mother and friend force Emmy to have to take risks and to ultimately chose. The actor/movie star Duncan Grier is Emmy's therapy client, but he is unable to uphold this formal relationship because of his growing love, attraction and appreciation for her as a woman and close friend. Will she stay in her marriage where divorce was on the cards, or will she take a leap?! I was riveted from the start, middle and end. I will keep an eye out for more of Kate Moschandreas' work.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. The story is beautifully told; the narration so sympathetic that I really ... By Susan E. Olsen This is simply the most romantic book I've read in years! I was hooked from the very first page -- and put aside nearly everything I had to do for the next day and a half so that I could devote myself entirely to it. The story is beautifully told; the narration so sympathetic that I really felt I could understand -- and appreciate -- each character's conflict. The author creates this really intense world full of real people and real feeling -- and so even as I wanted to rush to the conclusion, I so enjoyed living in the drama as it unfolded and in the hearts and minds of each of the characters. It's a fabulous debut! Can't wait to read the sequel????
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