Second Chances is a story about the strength of love and its weaknesses, all the things that can undermine and destroy it, such as: economic pressures, entitlement, dishonesty, misunderstanding, deception, selfishness, needs (physical, mental and spiritual) not being fulfilled, and so on. It’s especially timely for this severe economic downturn we all find ourselves in today. With so many physical demands on us from the outside, the needs of family life can easily suffer.
The story starts with a runaway wife, taking her children with her from England to Australia, half way around the world. Is there any hope for this marriage? Can anything possibly save it? And if so, what will it take? Maria Savva answers these questions in a back and forth, almost life and death epic struggle throughout the entire novel. At first, the husband wants reconciliation and tracks her down. However, in doing so he uncovers a deep and dark secret his wife has been keeping from him. He’s humiliated and begins to wonder if he wants her back at all. And what about the children? He loves them dearly. Maybe he can get them back without the wife?
As in all her books, Savva’s true to life fiction provides us with a wealth of psychologically sound human behavior, which we can all draw upon in our daily lives. She is a solicitor working in London and her background in family law certainly shines through in this story. Nevertheless, it’s an entertaining and non-technical read, full of a wide range of curious human interactions, which her work is becoming noted for.