First of all, I loved this book. It is simple and profound. And what a dialogue writer! She makes it live, people that is. Abigal Stone has the unique ability to combine the divine with the mundane all wrapped up in humour, pathos and humanity. She's difficult to pin down there so much on her mind: Van Gogh, Phil Donahue (She has a running pleading yet loving dialogue with him), starving Ethiopians, many love affairs (Charley, the shoe repairer, Eddy, who took her to Iran) with astute observations from the feminine viewpoint, the heroine's kids. Is it fiction or pure Abigail? No matter. This is a writer....and an incredible human.
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