“I liked the book....a little slow at first, but it got better.Question: When Tennessee Moser was in the hospital bed and another woman whose name was Tennessee Moser as well were talking....was the second Tennessee really dead? What was that about?THANKS.”
“I just started this one and finding it a bit boring and slow, does it get better? ”
“Uplifting and pleasant; at times predictable but a very nice, quick story.”
“The Washington Post Book Club presents an evening with ANN PATCHETT, author of Bel Canto and Run; ANDREA BARRETT, author of Ship Fever, The Air We Breathe; and WALTER MOSLEY, author of Fearless Jones, Devil in a Blue Dress, Blonde Faith. Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at 6:30 pmThe Washington Post Office, 1150 15 St. NW, Washington, DC(Book signing follows)”
“This is a strong and compelling book. Pratchett paints a beautiful and expansive picture of family. A family that was at first unfamiliar but became so warm and memorable that I missed them when I had to close the book.”