Consent is one of the most thought-provoking books I have read in quite some time. Its discussion of family relationships, responsibility and the repercussions of the choices made make this book quite unforgettable.
The story surrounds two sets of sisters. Sara is a medical ethicist who is three years older than her intellectually disabled sister, Mattie. Once Sara was able to leave home, she chooses to distance herself from her family, setting upon a journey of self discovery. Upon the death of the her last remaining parent, Sara is left with the responsibility of Mattie’s care. Before she has even sorted out her mother’s funeral, Mattie has married Robert, the handyman that her mother used to employ. Although Mattie appears to be happy, Sara has the marriage annulled and has Robert removed from the home.
Saskia and Jenny are twin sisters but far from living identical lives. Saskia is an academic, working on a Master’s degree. Jenny loves fashion and design, is impulsive and adventurous. When Jenny is involved in a life-altering motor vehicle accident, Saskia drops everything to be there for her twin.
Without giving anything away, these two families lives intersect in a surprising way. The book is beautifully written and poignant. There are intense narratives regarding mental illness which the author describes with both respect and clarity. The characters are well-developed and interesting and I found myself wanting to read more.
On a personal note, I loved that this book was set in my hometown of Vancouver. Having the knowledge of the neighbourhoods discussed, made the book more real to me. I’d recommend this book to book clubs and those that appreciate fiction about family relationships.
Thanks to Netgalley and Penguin Random House Canada for the ARC of this book in exchange for the honest review provided here. Consent publishes on September 29.
My rating: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️/5.
yogageek
This sounds interesting. I am looking for a good read and it does sound like something I would enjoy. I like thought provoking books and the relationships sound intriguing.
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Karalee Shotola
This book sounds interesting & I enjoy reading thought-provoking books.
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Rosie
This sounds right up my street! I’m adding this to my reading list!
Rosie
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thathappyreader
That's great Rosie! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Faye
This sounds like a really interesting and unique book! It must've been fun to read about your own home city too 🙂
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thathappyreader
Thanks Faye! It really was!
Lisa's Notebook
You have to love a story with an interfering family member or two, I'm so intrigued now, I might have to pick up a copy just to find out what happens! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your review 🙂
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Kayleigh Zara
This sounds like a really interesting storyline and something that I've not come accross before! I love that it's set in your home town too
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Single Vegas Girl
This sounds like such an interesting read! I'm even more curious about it now. That's exciting that it's set in your hometown. (:
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Sophie
This sounds like something I would really enjoy! I love books that look into family relationships, and it's always nice when there's a setting you can relate to x
Sophie
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