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With its outstanding performances, this touching multigenerational drama, with richly evocative descriptions of both big-city and small-town life, should have wide appeal, especially for those who like their family drama with a side of snark.
Fitzgerald fans might enjoy this fictional take on his life, but the rest of this "forgive me for loving a drunk" tale offers nothing new. Readers might be better off with Graham's own memoir, Beloved Infidel.
Koslow's fourth novel (after With Friends Like These) is well-written, page-turning domestic fiction about a family's reinvention and healing that will attract fans of Elizabeth Berg.
Novelist/journalist Koslow draws on her own experience, as well as research and interviews, to talk about a crucial issue: the number of adult children who have returned home to live with their parents...