Liked It“"When Pen O'Grady moved in with the Walls four years ago, she was sure that she and her long time on-and-off lover Cara Wall would remain together, sharing discussions until they are old and weak . That was her vision until one Sunday morning when she receives a phone call from a hospital...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“"When Pen O'Grady moved in with the Walls four years ago, she was sure that she and her long time on-and-off lover Cara Wall would remain together, sharing discussions until they are old and weak . That was her vision until one Sunday morning when she receives a phone call from a hospital informing her that Cara has passed away from a car accident. Suddenly, Pen is left with responsibilities and concerns like that of a widow's though practically no one gave her that recognition."
-- http://www.softbound.blogspot.com/2012/06/hood.html”
“Probably one of the most poignant and believable portraits of grief I've encountered. Simply stunning. ”
Kimberly A wrote this review Tuesday, March 24, 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No