Emily, Alone
2011 • 255 pages

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Average rating3.3

15

I enjoyed this quiet, thoughtful book. O'Nan creates wonderful, real characters both flawed and sympathetic. Emily Alone follows a widow's life in Pittsburgh (sequel to Wish You Were Here, which I haven't read yet but put on my to-read list) and the pacing matches her existence. Instead of plodding along, this is a quiet but lovely read.