October 5, 2015 - 14:44
Yet, Cheryl's behavior after her mother's death bothered me. Perhaps I'm being too harsh, but I felt little sympathy for Cheryl as she chronicled her heroin addiction, her sex tales, and her drift away from friends and family. I was most angered by her divorce with Paul. How could she cheat on a man who was so dear a friend, so caring, and looked after her so much in her time of crisis? He was good and kind to her, but she didn't deserve him and blew away her marriage carelessly. Just because something horribly life-changing happens to you does not mean that you can destroy the relationships you have with people you love. I don't understand Cheryl in this part of the book.