For 10 Years, a Quiet Man Picked My Mother up for ‘Sunday Book Club’ – But After She Passed, He Handed Me a Set of Keys and Said, ‘It’s Time You Saw What She’d Been Hiding’I thought I knew exactly how my mother spent every Sunday. For ten years, her neighbor picked her up at two for what she always called book club. After her funeral, he handed me a ring of old keys and told me there was something about those Sundays I needed to see.
My mother, Evelyn, lived in the same house for thirty-four years.
Same pale green kitchen. Same rosebushes under the front windows. Same grocery store every Thursday morning.
I lived three states away, so most of what I knew about her life came through phone calls.
And, for the last ten years, the same Sunday routine.
At exactly two in the afternoon, her next-door neighbor, Thomas, pulled into her driveway. Mom would come outside carrying her purse and usually some kind of baked good, climb into his car, and disappear for a few hours.
“Book club,” she’d tell me.
I lived three states away, so most of what I knew about her life came through phone calls.
“Mom, you’ve been in this club for ten years and you’ve never recommended me one book.”
“What are you reading now?” I’d ask.
“Oh, some biography.”
“Whose?”
There would always be a pause.
“You wouldn’t know them.”
Then she’d ask about my job.
Two weeks ago, Mom died from an aneurysm.
I used to tease her.
“Mom, you’ve been in this club for ten years and you’ve never recommended me one book.”
“We’re terrible readers,” she’d say.
I believed her.
Two weeks ago, Mom died from an aneurysm.
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