Glen writes his daughter, Sara, a letter explaining what went wrong in his marriage to Liz and the events that lead up to their divorce. The letter is interspersed with the story of that time period. In a way, Glen is asking his daughter for forgiveness and trying to make thing right when he lies ...
I had alot more hope for this book based on the premise of the story. I found the book to bounce around to where the story was difficult to follow in parts and, as a result, found myself easily distracted. Furthermore, I found the characters really difficult to get into because they were pretty shal...
I won this in a Goodreads giveaway and may not have picked it up otherwise, at least not until Will Allison becomes popular which he is bound to do. He's reminiscent of Richard Russo. The chapters in the novel switch between the characters of Holly, her father, and her husband spanning a lifetime of...