A review by mycouscous
Carry the One by Carol Anshaw

3.0

Carry the One follows the lives of a group of people who were involved in a fatal car accident on a wedding night, examining where they take their lives in the aftermath. Some of Anshaw's prose was very funny, while at times beautifully precise. Her characters were multifacted and complex for the most part, though some came off as one-note jokes (ie: Tom the folksinger). A thought-provoking novel about grief, culpability, and redemption. But still, rather run of the mill for me.