The Interruption of Everything

The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan, published by Penguin in 2005, is a reprint edition featuring 462 pages in English. This novel follows the journey of Marilyn Grimes, who navigates her roles as a wife, mother, sister, and daughter while embarking on a quest for self-discovery. As she decides to make changes in her life, readers witness her exploration of identity and the challenges that come with it.
In this humorous fiction, Marilyn’s determination to understand who she truly is sets the stage for a narrative filled with relatable experiences and insights. The book delves into themes of personal growth and the complexities of family dynamics, offering a thoughtful examination of what it means to prioritize oneself amidst various responsibilities. Through her journey, readers will find a reflection on the importance of self-identity and the pursuit of change.
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Marilyn Grimes is a wife, a mother, a sister, and a daughter. Today, she’s decided to make changes in her life, to do something different. Today, Marilyn Grimes has finally decided to be herself. First, she has to find out who that is.
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