mary Beth Latham Has Built Her Life Around Her Family, Around Caring For Her Three Teenage Children And Preserving The Rituals Of Their Daily Life. When One Of Her Sons Becomes Depressed, Mary Beth Focuses On Him, Only To Be Blindsided By A Shocking Act Of Violence. What Happens Afterward Is A Testament To The Power Of A Woman’s Love And Determination, And To The Invisible Lines Of Hope And Healing That Connect One Human Being To Another. Ultimately, As Rendered In Anna Quindlen’s Mesmerizing Prose, every Last One Is A Novel About Facing Every Last One Of The Things We Fear The Most, About Finding Ways To Navigate A Road We Never Intended To Travel.
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anna Quindlen”s New Novel, every Last One, Packs An Emotional Punch Similar To That Of Her Previous Bestsellers one True Thing And black And Blue. Her Ability To Convey The Mundanity Of Everyday Life While Also Building Suspense Stems From Her Journalistic Eye For Detail…quindlen Succeeds At Conveying The Transience Of Everyday Worries And The Never-ending Boundaries Of A Mother”s Love.
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