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Let Me Count the Ways
Let Me Count the Ways | Deborah Bosley
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Hard-drinking, chain-smoking Frances is in a dead-end job in a bookshop in the Charing Cross Road when her brother takes her to a party. There she meets a handsome American architect, Finn. Ignoring all the signs she marries him but gradually has to come to terms with the fact that he is gay.
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Written in 1996, Let Me Count the Ways follows Frances, a complicated, multi-faceted woman, as we witness the aftermath of the failure of her marriage. A complex story and unfolded well through the structure, beginning almost at the end, then going back to find out exactly what really happened, and then coming back again to see the final complexities satisfyingly play out. This book has a lot of sadness and depth and heart.