Wednesday, April 21, 2010

HER FEARFUL SYMMETRY by Audrey Niffenegger



This book had been on my to-be-read list for a while, and when a friend posted recently about reading it, I was reminded why it had sounded so intriguing: London, ghosts, a cemetery, twins. Sounds perfect!

Like London, the story meanders around several interesting characters, but is all about places and the people who inhabit them. Julia and Valentina are twins on the cusp of adulthood, who inherit a London flat from their estranged aunt Elspeth, who is their mother's twin. Upstairs lives Martin, crippled by OCD, and downstairs lives Robert, Elspeth's lover. Next door is Highgate Cemetery, where Elspeth is buried and about which Robert is writing his thesis. It is as much a character as any of the people, along with its eccentric group of caretakers and its wildlife.

The relationships between twins is also explored, as the girls are inseparable but their mother and aunt had a mysterious falling out many years before. As they try to figure out what to do with their lives, Robert struggles with memories of Elspeth as he finds himself attracted to one of the girls.

Ah, and the ghost. You thought I forgot about the ghost, didn't you? Yes, Elspeth makes an appearance, so to speak, and her explorations of spirit life, and interactions with the ones she left behind, become the central focus of the story. She is not what she seems to be at all, and where the story goes is both a surprise and is oddly satisfying. After moving slowly through most of the book, it suddenly speeds up and leaves you breathless, amazed at how quickly life (and death) can change. I did not see where it would end up, and it was harrowing getting there, but I liked it.

And now I want to go explore Highgate Cemetery!