Those We Love Most, Lee Woodruff
Those We Love Most, Lee Woodruff
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Those We Love Most

Author: Lee Woodruff

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/05/2013


Synopsis

A bright June day. A split-second distraction. A family forever changed.

Life is good for Maura Corrigan. Married to her college sweetheart, Pete, raising three young kids with her parents nearby in her peaceful Chicago suburb, her world is secure. Then one day, in a single turn of fate, that entire world comes crashing down and everything that she thought she knew changes.

Maura must learn to move forward with the weight of grief and the crushing guilt of an unforgivable secret. Pete senses a gap growing between him and his wife but finds it easier to escape to the bar with his friends than face the flaws in his marriage.

Meanwhile, Maura's parents are dealing with the fault lines in their own marriage. Charismatic Roger, who at sixty-five, is still chasing the next business deal and Margaret, a pragmatic and proud homemaker, have been married for four decades, seemingly happily. But the truth is more complicated. Like Maura, Roger has secrets of his own and when his deceptions and weaknesses are exposed, Margaret's love and loyalty face the ultimate test.

Those We Love Most chronicles how these unforgettable characters confront their choices, examine their mistakes, fight for their most valuable relationships, and ultimately find their way back to each other. It takes us deep into the heart of what makes families and marriages tick and explores a fundamental question: when the ties that bind us to those we love are strained or broken, how do we pick up the pieces?

Deeply penetrating and brimming with emotional insight, this engrossing family drama heralds the arrival of a major new voice in contemporary fiction.

About Lee Woodruff

Lee Woodruff
is the life and family contributor for ABC’s Good Morning America and a
freelance writer. She is on the board of trustees of the Bob Woodruff Family
Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides critical resources and
support to our nation’s injured service members, veterans, and their families,
especially those affected by the signature hidden injuries of war: traumatic
brain injury and combat stress. Lee lives in Westchester County, New York, with
her husband, ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff, and their four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dale on February 04, 2019

Two and a half stars Maura is married to Pete and lives a comfortable suburban life raising their three children. Until one day something happens that send her world spinning upside down. Maura has to deal with not only her deep grief but also guilt that assails her. Her husband senses a chasm has op......more

Goodreads review by Mary on September 16, 2012

Our lives are built around a sense of checks and balances with expectations of how our life will play out. We anticipate living to a wonderful age where we have grandchildren to spoil and a quiet life surrounding us as we age. What if the order of the universe is changed and the child you planned to......more

Goodreads review by Sheryl on October 14, 2014

This is an intense, beautifully-written, if somewhat depressing story—a real hidden gem. I won't rehash the plot highlights, as enough other reviewers have done that. But, contrary to some of the criticism I've seen, I thought the family's grief over the death of their nine-year-old son and grandson......more

Goodreads review by Pam on September 17, 2012

To be sure, I thought Those We Love Most was going to be a vanity project by yet ANOTHER famous person. But it wasn't. Lee is a writer by trade and in some ways, her stories remind me of Jennifer Weiner's stories: tales of normal people and how they respond to life. The characters are flawed, but no......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on February 12, 2013

It is as if the author wrote this novel as a homework assignment for her author writing club - insert plot A here, add twist B here, add element C here and voila - you get an "A" on following directions. The story is competently written. That's the best I can say of it. But the author seems only to......more