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When journalist Ellie looks through her newspaper's archives for a story, she doesn't think she'll find anything of interest. Instead she discovers a letter from 1960, written by a man asking his lover to leave her husband - and Ellie is caught up in the intrigue of a past love affair despite her own romantic entanglements with a married man.
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So I had just bought myself the new Jojo Moyes book and realised I still hadn't read “The Last Letter from Her Lover” so before reading the newest offering my meticulous nature drew me towards the earlier novel.
I have to admit to being a little lost with this novel because the story I was reading didn't seem to correlate with the one on the dust jacket which promised the tale of Jennifer in the 1960's alongside a modern day tale of Ellie but at 65% of the way through the book Ellie still hadn't made her entrance into the novel. Instead the story was very firmly a Mad Men-sequel tale of Jennifer a society wife who falls in love with a journalist and agrees to leave her mining magnate husband. It is a twisted tale of near misses and missed opportunities as Anthony and Jennifer long to be together.
It is an atmospheric book which oozes glamour and the opulence of the early 60's and the politics of the time, drawing on themes such as the early discoveries of the dangers of asbestos poisoning and political unrest in South Africa. It makes a great background for the book and for a torrid love affair. Much of the book is dedicated to the growing love between Jennifer and Anthony and their attempts to be together and the staid and rigid marriage between Jennifer and her husband Lawrence. In fact so much of the book has passed by the time the secondary character of Ellie is introduced that it really shifted the book significantly and changed the pace quite late on. Initially I was unsure but quickly we learn there are similarities between the women and are drawn into Ellie's world and we are keen to follow her search for the owners of Jennifer & Anthony's love letters.
This book had such a lovely story at the end but my only disappointment was I felt it might have benefited from an epilogue just to tie everything together. This is such a wonderful read and a very unique storyline which was greatly enjoyable and up to Moyes very high standard. can't wait to read the new novel now.
Good old fashioned love story! First half is all about Jennifer, before and after her accident. We don't meet Ellie until the last half and bounce between her life and Jennifer's. Very addicting and I couldn't put it down!
I read the book by Jojo Moyes years ago in 2012. Yes, I had to look it up on Goodreads!
This is what I wrote about it then: “Good old fashioned love story! First half is all about Jennifer, before and after her accident. We don't meet Ellie until the last half and bounce between her life and Jennifer's. Very addicting and I couldn't put it down!”
Now, I don't remember the book so much, but the movie adaptation was wonderful! I throughly enjoyed watching it. The 60s makeup and costumes were flawless.
Comparing my review and the movie, the movie stays faithful to the source. I love when that happens!