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THE WISE WOMEN by Gina Sorell

THE WISE WOMEN

by Gina Sorell

Pub Date: April 5th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-311-184-4
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

When misfortune finds the three women of the Wise family, they are forced to wise up to their historic dysfunction.

It begins with the dissolution of Clementine Wise’s marriage, which comes with a heap of debt and threatens the careful life she’s built for her 6-year-old son. Clementine’s being in trouble is a call to action for her older sister, Barb, though Barb has overleveraged herself financially as well as in the volume of support she is able to give her loved ones and business associates. Swooping in to rescue them both is their mother, Wendy, a storied advice columnist recently edged out of her magazine gig and fresh into her third marriage. Though she initially seems like a narcissist bent on making up for past neglect, Wendy proves to be startlingly open-minded and humorously unpredictable in her meddling (one iffy but pivotal plot thread has her bonding with an Instagram influencer). The questions are: Will Barb forgive her mother for leaving her to largely raise Clementine in the wake of their father’s untimely death? Will Clementine develop a backbone and pave her own way rather than doing what the other Wise women think is best for her? The answers are unsurprising. While the novel begins with lots of human complexity and daily-life detail, characters are soon giving honest, heartfelt speeches about changing their lifelong attitudes, and everyone is taking the sage advice of everyone else. The characters are warm and quirky in an enjoyably familiar way, and the settings—mostly a couple of lower-key White neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens—are nicely detailed.

With tidy resolutions, this novel doesn’t pack the punch of some of its peers, but it's a fine addition to the collection.