A Widow for One Year

A Widow for One Year by John Irving, published by Black Swan in 1999, is a literary work that spans several decades, beginning in the summer of 1958. The story introduces Ruth Cole, who grapples with the complexities of her family dynamics, particularly her mother’s emotional detachment following a tragic loss. As Ruth navigates her childhood and adolescence, she encounters various influences, including her father, a writer of unsettling children’s novels, whose flawed character shapes her understanding of love and relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, loss, and the intricacies of human connections. The novel transitions from Ruth’s tumultuous upbringing to her adult life in 1990, where her successful writing career contrasts sharply with her romantic struggles. By 1995, Ruth is poised to embrace love, marking a significant evolution in her character. This edition contains 667 pages and is presented in English, offering a deep dive into the complexities of contemporary relationships and the impact of past traumas.
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We first meet Ruth Cole in the summer of 1958 when she walks in on her mother having sex with 16-year-old Eddie O’Hare, the assistant to Ruth’s alcoholic father. The death of Ruth’s older brothers (years before she was born) turns her mother, Marion, into a zombie who is unable to love her surviving daughter. Ted Cole is a semisuccessful writer and illustrator of disturbingly creepy children’s novels. His womanizing habits prove he’s “as deceitful as a damaged condom,” but he remains the only stable figure in Ruth’s life. The tempestuous tale fast-forwards to the year 1990 when Ruth’s soaring writing career is faring far better than her lackluster love life. The final segment of the novel ends in 1995 when 41-year-old Ruth is ready to fall in love for the first time.
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