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LIVING OTHER LIVES When a young man dies accidentally, his fiance, his young daughter, and his aging mother--all stricken with grief and mutual resentment, yet desperately in need of each other--learn to cope with their individual pasts and face the future.
"Caroline
Leavitt's sixth novel showcases her ability to create believable characters who
can behave badly without forfeiting the reader's sympathy. Living Other Lives
dips in and out of its characters' thoughts to reveal confused but basically good
people who desperately want to be loved, without having much idea how to go about
it. Warmhearted without being saccharine, a delicate balancing act that Ms. Leavitt
pulls off with aplomb." "Leavitt
makes characters both human and sympathetic." "Heartfelt
and beguiling." "One
of the most gripping stories of people in crisis I have read since Ordinary
People."
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