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The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
Author: Andrew Sean Greer
From the critically acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller The Confessions of Max Tivoli comes The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells, a rapturously romantic story of a woman who finds herself transported to the ?other lives? she might have lived.After the death of her beloved twin brother and the abandonment of her long-time lover, Gret...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780062213792
ISBN-10: 0062213792
Publication Date: 4/15/2014
Pages: 320
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3.7 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Ecco
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 17
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njmom3 avatar reviewed The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells on + 1361 more book reviews
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Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-impossible-lives-of-greta-wells.html

The time is 1985. Greta Wells's twin brother has just died, and her long-time partner Nathan has just left her. She goes for therapy and agrees to undergo electroconvulsive (a.k.a. electroshock) therapy as a means of helping her overcome her sadness and emerge back into her life. The therapy sends her time-travelling.

We meet Greta in 1985, in 1918, and in 1941. Each time period presents an image of the life Greta lives, the choices she makes, and the joys and sorrows that come along with it. Along with Greta's live, the book describes major themes in the time period - war, disease, loss.

In each life, Greta reaches a point of receiving electroconvulsive therapy. With each procedure, the three Greta's of the three time periods switch places. The story follows the 1985 Greta, but tells of how each influences and changes the lives in the other time periods based on their wants and their regrets.

The description sounds a little confusing, but the story truly is not. For, as Greta thinks, "For is my story so unusual? To wake each morning as if things had gone differently - the dead come back, the lost returned, the beloved in our arms - is it any more magic that the ordinary madness of hope?"

To me, the book addresses the question "if you had your live to live over, what would you do differently?" and the idea that "wherever you go, there you are - your emotions and thoughts go with you no matter how far you travel." Without a spoiler, I will say that I enjoyed the fact that this book did not end up where I expected. The key to this book is to suspend disbelief and just go along for the enjoyable ride.
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WestieMom avatar reviewed The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells on + 73 more book reviews
This is time travel story with a twist. I liked it although the ending was a little confusing (I have a simple mind). Very nicely written!


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