This week’s challenge opened up a whole new genre
for me, and I’m hooked. Alternate history.
My
Real Children is a tale of two Patricias. In one
life, she says yes to her first proposal. In her other life, she says no. As elderly
woman struggling with dementia, she remembers both just as vividly. In her life
in a loveless marriage, she found her passion in advocating for peace. In her
life spent with her true love, she must deal with a world plagued by violence.
Walton includes just enough detail from our own historical
reality for discrepancies to be shocking. For example, when I read that Jackie
Kennedy died along with her husband, I thought at first it was a rumor spread
by the British newspapers.
The message of the novel seems to be that we’ll find love
and adversity no matter which life we’ve chosen. So if we can’t change the past, it’s
fun to imagine the possibilities in store for our future.
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