Two Minus One

A Memoir

Non-Fiction - Memoir
152 Pages
Reviewed on 10/07/2019
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Author Biography

Kathryn Taylor is the author of Two Minus One: A Memoir (November 2018 from She Writes Press) which received a starred Kirkus Review and was subsequently named to Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2018. It was an Amazon Best Seller and was selected as one of the September 2019 selections of the Pulpwood Queen’s Book Club. Taylor has participated on author panels at the Pulpwood Queen Girlfriend Convention, and the Pat Conroy Literary Center. She is an avid reader, enthusiastic traveler, and incurable beach lover. Taylor resides outside of Charleston, SC with her rescue dog, Lucy, where she enjoys all three of her favorite past times. You can connect with her on social media through the following link: https://linktr.ee/KathrynTaylor

    Book Review

Reviewed by Ankita Shukla for Readers' Favorite

Betrayal comes in all shapes and sizes. After reading Kathryn Taylor's Two Minus One: A Memoir, I am pretty confident that there is no easy way to separate an honest person from a dishonest one. Jim said all the right words and stood by Kathryn and her daughters for many years. He reassured her time and again that he was never going to give up on her. Although Kathryn told him on many occasions that she was not looking for romance in her life, he did not stop pursuing her. Being human and thinking that she deserved another chance at happiness, Kathryn finally gave in and married the guy. For eight years, she believed her life to be a fairy tale with this man in her arms. And then it happened.

With no warning or discussion, Jim simply announced that he was done with the marriage. A sudden end to something beautiful has the power of breaking the strongest of souls, and that's exactly what happened to Kathryn. She could not believe her world had crashed in the blink of an eye. Her health took a toll and she felt as if she had neither desire nor energy left to move on in life. Two Minus One: A Memoir by Kathryn Taylor is the manifestation of everything that you would feel in such a situation. She had left her normal life behind for Jim: she sold her house, moved to a different place, quit her job to support this man, whom she considered to be the love of her life. She suffered the loss of everything that she held close to her, yet with the help of her friends and daughters, she found the strength to move on.

Divorce is not an easy thing to deal with at any age and to be thrown into this process at the age of sixty is really devastating. However, Two Minus One: A Memoir brings a ray of hope into the lives of people who are going through such a phase. In her memoir, Kathryn Taylor has outlined all the tools that helped her become a stronger version of herself. If it weren't for her husband's betrayal, it is quite possible that she never would have tapped into the immense strength and talent that was deep inside her. Written in a first-person narrative, Two Minus One moves at a slow yet steady pace and shows its readers that there is light at the end of the tunnel. We may not always get closure but we can definitely grow from our hurtful experiences.