What Was She Thinking
Review by Michelle Chrzanowski
Review by Michelle Chrzanowski
ISBN: 9780805073331
Pages: 258
Publisher: Henry Holt
Release Date: August 1, 2003
Audience: Adults
Barbara Covett is a single and rather lonely teacher at St. George’s school. When Sheba Hart joins that staff as the new pottery teacher, Barbara takes notice of her and anxiously waits for Sheba to notice and become friends with her. As their friendship develops, unbeknownst to Barbara, Sheba also began a relationship with one of her students, Steven Connolly. When the affair is discovered and Sheba’s life is turned upside down, Barbara is there to take care of Sheba and chronicle her secrets.
Written as a personal chronicle of scandalous events, Heller presents facts from the narrator, Barbara’s, point of view. The reader is painted a picture of the steadfast Barbara and often spacey and selfish Sheba. Some of Barbara’s past is revealed, but ultimately she makes herself out to be some kind of heroine of the narrative. What makes this such a fascinating read is that Heller leaves the audience hang as to the outcome of events. It is a novel that makes one look deeper into the circumstances and makes one think deeply about events and the various relationships in the story. A definite interesting read that will make you think.
Adaptation: Notes on a Scandal (2006) is a feature film with the release date of 26 January 2007. Check out the trailer!
Score: 4 out of 5
Subjects: Female Friendship, London, Loneliness, Teacher-Student Relationships
Date: July 16, 2011