Review: “Evidence of the Affair” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

“Evidence of the Affair” by Taylor Jenkins Reid 

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Synopsis:

When Carrie Allsop, a 1970s housewife, discovers letters revealing an affair her husband is having, she writes a letter to the mistress’s husband. David Mayer had no idea of his wife’s unfaithfulness. Carrie and David begin corresponding with one another and send each other photocopies of their spouses’ letters. The two form an unlikely friendship and together reveal their innermost fears and ride out the illicit affair.

Rating: 5/5

Review:

Taylor Jenkins Reid knocks it out of the park yet again- this time with a short story. The story is told entirely through the letters exchanged between Carrie and David and those of the affair. TJR dives deep into the complex feelings of love and the human heart. 

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Carrie and David’s relationship grow. The shared bond of pain and heartbreak can bring strangers together in unexpected ways. 

Conclusion:

This short story is packed full of raw emotion. It left a lasting impression on my heart, and I’m sure I’ll be listening to it again and again. The story doesn’t take long to read or listen to, and I highly recommend doing so! 

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