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As Long as He Needs Me by Mary Verdick
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Mary Verdick Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2009-06-22 ISBN: 1432724274 Number of pages: 222 Publisher: Outskirts Press
Book Reviews of As Long as He Needs MeBook Review: Couple Tested by Time Summary: 5 Stars
Reviewed by Marcy Blesy for Reader Views (01/10)
"As Long as He Needs Me" by Mary Verdick is the fictional story of Kitty and Clem Johanssen. To celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary they take a cruise to Canada from New York. However, while Kitty relishes in the idea of having a "honeymoon" with Clem, he begins the trip in a sour mood after he is robbed. During the first dinner, Clem and Kitty meet a colorful cast of characters including snobby Kay, flirtatious Sebby, and awestruck young Jamie (intrigued by Kitty's career). However, it is Toby who interests Kitty the most. Failing to come to terms with the robbery and other shortcomings in his life that torment him, Clem spends much of the cruise brooding while his wife enjoys the attention of both Sebby and Toby, though they have very different approaches to women. Throughout the current day story on the cruise, Kitty reflects on her relationship with Clem, including their first meeting, surprise wedding, difficult children relationships, and unfortunate indiscretions. The reader will discover in the end whether or not Kitty and Clem can weather not only the cruise, but also their relationship.
The overall plot in "As Long as He Needs Me" is easy to understand: Will Kitty and Clem's relationship pass the test of time despite the obstacles that life has placed in their path, be it other people, illness, or job securities? The book is nicely edited and reads smoothly. There are many surprises! The part I found a bit lacking for my personal taste was in the area of character development. The characters were a bit clichéd. I never found myself rooting for anyone. I couldn't tell what motivated Kitty as I was quite shocked by some of her decisions, yet I wanted to like her the most. I have never met people like her who have been willing to tell their life stories to complete strangers. It didn't always seem natural to me. Also, some of the language was old fashioned, i.e.: "What do you think of them apples?" which was spoken by a 20-30 year old woman in regards to a life decision she made. Nonetheless, the analysis by the older couple of a lifetime of decisions they have made together and independently makes "As Long as He Needs Me" by Mary Verdick a worthwhile read. Couples that are lucky enough to make it together 35 years have a mountain of experiences that they have shared. It is impressive to realize what they have overcome, and you find yourself hoping they will stay together another 35 years!
Summary of As Long as He Needs Me
They Thought They Were Getting a Vacation. Their Marriage Might Not Survive It.
In honor of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary, Kitty and Clem Johanssen set off on what's supposed to be a dream vacation: a gracious cruise up the East Coast from New York to Montreal. But in a hectic rush to embark, Clem foolishly loses his cash to a couple of street swindlers. Unbeknownst to Kitty, the incident sets off a profound introspection of Clem's weaknesses, regrets, and mortality - amplified by the sudden appearance of his old war buddy-turned-politician, T. McCollough Boyle, during a shore excursion. As Clem grows more distant throughout the trip, Kitty falls in with an attractive - and mysterious - Englishman named Toby Knight, who offers everything Clem doesn't: grace, charm and hopefulness. Now, the slowly smoldering confrontations of the last three decades - the deep-seated resentments, half-buried insecurities and burning passions - will surface in a confrontation so powerful it will test the limits of the couple's love.
At once unsettling and compassionate, As Long as He Needs Me is a psychological novel of faith, memory, love and the unyielding supremacy of time.
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