Melting moments by Anna Goldsworthy
Black Inc, 2020. ISBN: 9781863959988. 224pp.
(Age: Adult) Recommended. A young woman and a young man tentatively
try to consummate their marriage just ahead of him being shipped out
to New Guinea, during the second world war. When he returns, they
have to rediscover each other, relearn how to be together. It is
their shared future, they are in it together - it is the time of
staying out marriages, managing it somehow. Forget the other dreams.
Goldsworthy captures that sense of fate, of a path that is carved
out, with many women who marry the man who becomes the husband and
father, but who still remember the other man, the one who was
special, who if things had been different, could have been a
different partner, a different life. So it is for Ruby, she marries
Arthur, the man who proposed to her before being shipped out, a man
she respects and cares for, but she always remembers Bill, the one
who made her heart leap.
Goldsworthy beautifully creates her characters - we know them, they
are us: the husband and wife managing their lives, and the tension
between mother and daughter - the mother who followed the expected
path and the daughter who has wider more liberated aspirations. But
as they mature, the mother and daughter draw closer together, and
Arthur, the husband and father is the person for whom they both
manage the care.
It is a heart warming story. Ruby remains the good wife, but in old
age there is the rediscovery of romance and true love. It is a
reminder that life continues, the joys and the sorrows, and the
connections that become more meaningful and rewarding as time
passes.
Themes: Love, Marriage, Romance, Women's roles, Old age.
Helen Eddy