Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
A moving, suspenseful, and surprising novel by the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author of "A Short Guide to a Happy Life" follows a suburban family and the disastrous, unintended consequences of what seem like small, casual actions.
Review Quotes: "We come to love this family, because Quindlen makes their ordinary lives so fascinating, their mundane interactions engaging and important. . . . Never read a book that made you cry? Be prepared for a deluge of tears."--USA Today
"Anna Quindlen's writing is like knitting; prose that wraps the reader in the warmth and familiarity of domestic life. . . . Then, as in her novels Black and Blue and One True Thing, Quindlen starts to pull at the world she has knitted, and lets it unravel across the pages."--The Seattle Times
"Packs an emotional punch . . . Quindlen succeeds at conveying the transience of everyday worries and the never-ending boundaries of a mother's love."
--The Washington Post "A wise, closely observed, achingly eloquent book."
--HuffPost
"If you pick up
Every Last One to read a few pages after dinner, you'll want to read another chapter, and another and another, until you get to bed late."
--Associated Press "Quindlen conjures family life from a palette of finely observed details."
--Los Angeles Times "[Quindlen's] emotional sophistication, and her journalistic eye for authentic dialogue and detail, bring the ring of truth to every page of this heartbreakingly timely novel."
--NPR