Thursday, May 6, 2010

Baby Proof

When you find your perfect match, life can’t get any better. You fit so well together that you share most of the same views and ideas of the world. Then naturally you would fall deeply and madly in love, plan a wedding, and then start a family. That’s the way it always works.

In Emily Giffin’s Baby Proof, this is exactly what happened to Claudia Parr. She met her perfect match, Ben, on a blind date, no less. What made him even more perfect was the fact that he shared the same views on children as she did. Neither one of them wanted any.

Two years after Claudia and Ben’s marriage, when they are on a ski trip with their mutual friends, Annie and Ray, Annie announces that she is eight months pregnant. Even though Claudia should be happy for her friends, she can’t help feeling betrayed knowing that they had felt the same way about children, and now, here they are, having a child of their own.

Ben, on the other hand, couldn’t be happier for them. Then he talks to Claudia about having a baby. That throws Claudia for a loop and she asks him if he wants to be her husband more than he wants a baby. The look in his eyes tells her that he really wants a baby. Slowly, their marriage falls apart.

The two go their separate ways in divorce, Ben with his new girlfriend and Claudia with Richard, her boss.

Despite Claudia trying to move on and deal with the fact that Ben has found another woman already, she can’t shake the depression that creeps up on her every once in a while. She knows she still does not want children whatsoever. But she misses her Ben.

Although Richard is handsome, wealthy and perfect in most women’s eyes, to Claudia, he is no Ben, and they will never work out. She can’t help thinking that maybe she made the wrong decision, and she can’t stop worrying about Ben’s new female friend.

Baby Proof is entertaining, heartfelt, and thought-provoking. Emily Giffin’s characters are so realistic and Claudia is the ideal heroine. This novel is definitely appropriate anyone who has ever loved and had to make sacrifices for that love.

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