What was She
Thinking? [Notes on a Scandal]
By: Zoe Heller
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Pages: 258
Published: 2004
Read: DNF (page 63) - January
NO RATING
I was really looking forward to
reading this book. For years I was obsessed with the Mary Kay Letourneau case, I
still am. I look for follow-ups when they
surfaces. It’s just isn’t very often any more. A couple of years ago there was a 20/20 Special
interviewing them and their daughters. I am intrigued by the affair, especially
considering the fact that they kept a successfully marriage for so many years.
Even though this book is a work of fiction,
the premise is very similar to the Letourneau affair. However, the author wrote
a very scattered book filled with tons of tangents (even by page 63), that made
it very difficult to follow, not to mention uninteresting.
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