Evidence of the Affair by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Evidence of the Affair: A Short Story by Taylor Jenkins Reid is an engaging novella told through letters between two spouses who have discovered their spouses are having an affair. Set in the 1970s, the letters lend an intimacy that at times feels voyeuristic but also lends to a sparseness that feels right as each letter writer only reveals as much as he or she wants to reveal at any given time. It's easy to want to make assumptions, but much more enjoyable to let the story evolve. I was more curious about what would happen next than about wanting one thing or the other to happen. I enjoyed Evidence of the Affair far more than I expected to.





Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:

My Life by Bill Clinton
We Should All Be Feminists: A Guided Journal by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The Collected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning


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