The Woman in the Window by A.J. FinnMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Unable to leave her home in New York City, Anna Fox lives alone as a recluse. During the day, she drinks wine (perhaps too much), watches old movies, remembers happier times, and eavesdrops on neighbors.
The Russells, a father, a mother, and their teenage son move into the house across the street. The ideal family unit. After seeing something she shouldn't have one night, Anna's world begins to crumble, and its shocking secrets are revealed.
In what sense is reality real? What is being envisioned? Who is in harm's way? Who has the upper hand? This diabolically suspenseful thriller reveals that no one and nothing is as they seem.
This too shall pass
“I can’t go on. I’ll go on.”
At the depths of your pain and suffering, it might seem as though you cannot go on. It might feel like the end of you. But the moment you recognize you can’t go on also might be the moment you realize that you can go on. No matter how painful or difficult what you’re facing may be, you can go on.
From - When Breath becomes Air.
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