The Goddess of Undo


Fiction - Womens
248 Pages
Reviewed on 06/19/2016
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Author Biography

Kat Drennan, born and raised in California, writes sensual stories from the heart of the Golden State. From the curling surf at the edge of the continent, to the granite sculptures of the Sierra Nevada; from San Francisco to Death Valley and all the way to the Mexican border, California's unique landscape and history step forward as characters in each of her novels. She lives in Ojai, California with her husband, a sweet wiener dog, and two controlling cats. When she's not writing, she's taking advantage of the Golden States beautiful weather biking, swimming, our enjoying her favorite Mexican food.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Christian Sia for Readers' Favorite

The Goddess of Undo by Kat Drennan is a heartwarming, beautifully written women’s fiction laced with powerful currents of energy and lessons for every woman. Evie has not seen her mother since she was three years old. Now at fifty-five, she has a mid-life crisis to deal with and other unimaginable problems, and it is then that her mother resurfaces in her life, a mother whom she only remembers as one would remember a visitor with an attractive, unforgettable face. Life again with her mother reminds her of the child she had been, and the once abandoned child begins to crave love and attention. The question is: Can Betty, her mother, step up and meet her daughter’s expectations or will she give in to the voice of her inner demons and flee again from her?

The Goddess of Undo is a very realistic, powerful story that deals with issues Baby Boomers encounter. Evie is a compelling character who will definitely inspire powerful emotions in readers. Evie is portrayed as anxious, uncertain, and hopelessly reaching out to a mother who could have been with her all her life, but who chose to leave her. The writing is beautiful, laced with powerful descriptions and a refined diction. Fast-paced and utterly dramatic, it's a book that will hook readers from page one. Kat Drennan clearly did her homework and she comes across as a master in women’s issues. I fell in love with the author’s style, but what took my breath away was the psychological depth of the story. Highly recommended!

Deborah Lloyd

The Goddess of Undo by Kat Drennan is a memorable, touching story of Betty, the mother, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and Evie, her baby-boomer daughter. Their relationship has always been distant, as Betty forged a glamorous life with her second husband, Vern. Her focus was traveling, playing golf and having a beautiful wardrobe, while visiting her daughter when it was convenient. Evie was raised by grandparents and always desired a loving and present mother. Recently Betty and Vern became experts at hiding their physical and mental declining conditions until an emergency struck. Evie, with the support of her husband Robert, step in to provide caregiving, taking over financial matters and eventually selecting the right facilities. At the same time, Evie has to deal with the emotional baggage of her relationship with her mother while Betty is struggling to keep her identity, with changes in her memory and cognitive skills.

This book is very well-written; the story is engaging and thought-provoking. The reader is transported with ease to lovely southern California scenery, to well-kept assisted living facilities, to mid-century life. The author seamlessly integrates past memories with present events. The plot is realistic as Evie struggles with difficult decisions while trying to juggle jobs, her marriage, exercising, and other practical matters. The reader is introduced to the complicated issues today’s elderly and their adult children face. Kat Drennan’s novel, The Goddess of Undo, is a challenging, yet heart-warming story. It will resonate with anyone who is dealing with caregiving for elderly parents, dementia, loss and grief.

Lisa McCombs

Betty was Compton College’s Glamour Girl. She was always fixed up and ready to impress. That was the mother image that Evie was certain would always be there, even when she was too busy to really be there. Betty and Vern epitomized a glamour couple, unlike the parents of Evie’s classmates. They travelled to exotic lands, played golf with important dignitaries, and dined amongst the beautiful people. Evie tried to fit in, but knew that she never really belonged in that lifestyle. When Vern’s age caught up with his mind, Evie realized that her mother needed to be near her only family. But it isn’t only Vern whose mind has failed him. While his joy is unhindered, Betty fights to reclaim the days of her youth, while denying the woman in the mirror.

The Goddess of Undo by Kat Drennan is a heart-wrenching story of the sad fate of many people in the world. As we watch Betty fall deeper into the dark world of dementia, our own mortality is slammed in our faces. Drennan speaks of Alzheimer’s and elderly dementia in a realistic, relatable voice that makes the reader question the focus of this piece. I see The Goddess of Undo as a therapy session for the author; as if she is tackling these very issues with a loved one at the time of writing. Kat Drennan has found her voice with this priceless tale of what once was and what is now. Such a powerful piece!