Title: The Rearranged Life of Oona Lockhart
Author: Margarita Montimore
Pages: 336
Publisher: Gollancz
Release Date: 27th February 2020
Blurb from Goodreads:
If
you knew your future, would you change your past?
Brooklyn, 1982. Oona Lockhart is about to celebrate her 19th
birthday and ring in the New Year. But at the stroke of midnight, she
is torn from her friends and boyfriend, finding herself in her
fifty-one-year-old body, thirty-two years into the future.
Greeted by a friendly stranger, Oona learns that on every birthday
she will enter a different year of her adult life at random. Still a
young woman on the inside, but ever changing on the outside, who will
she be next year? Wealthy philanthropist? Nineties Club Kid? World
traveller? Wife to a man she's never met?
While Oona gets glimpses of the future and thinks she knows what's
to come, living a normal life is challenging. As she struggles
between fighting her fate and accepting it, Oona must learn to
navigate a life that's out of order - but is it broken?
Margarita Montimore's whip-smart debut is an uplifting joyride
through an ever-changing world that shows us the endurance of love,
the timelessness of family and what it means to truly live in the
moment.
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My Review:
*I received an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Thanks to Orion Publishing Group and NetGalley*
On New Year's Eve
1982, Oona Lockhart is at a party counting down to the New Year and
her birthday the next day.
But when the clock
strikes twelve, Oona is no longer at the party with her boyfriend and
friends - instead Oona is somehow in the future in a version of her
body that is fifty-one-years-old.
A stranger is with
Oona and she discovers that she will live her life out of order - one
year she could be in her twenties and the next year in her forties.
Young on the inside
but decades older on the outside, Oona struggles to accept her
unpredictable and unstable life.
Will Oona try to
change her timeline with what she learns throughout the years?
Can she be happy
knowing what is to come?
When I heard about
this book it was the time travel aspect that intrigued me, and while
I didn't end up loving this, I did enjoy it.
Oona was a relatable
protagonist and it was interesting to see how she reacted to the
situations she was put in. I thought that Oona coped rather well all
things considered.
Kenzie was a
character I really liked and I also liked Oona's mum.
The plot was
enjoyable and held my attention, but I wasn't gripped and did find
myself starting to lose interest a little at the end, so I was happy
with the length of the book. There was a plot twist that I didn't
guess and I did find the different leaps interesting. However,
because each chapter was a year in Oona's life it sometimes felt like
Oona didn't really do much and we were told what she did instead. I
can understand why this was the case though, as a year is a long
time.
The writing style
was easy to follow and I read the book pretty quickly.
I am a bit
disappointed that I didn't enjoy this more, and I'm not sure it quite
reached its potential for me, but it was still an enjoyable read.
Overall, this was an
enjoyable read.