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A review by cookingwithelsa
Say Her Name by Francisco Goldman
3.0
This rambling novel (which fits with the experience of grief) has the most bizarre, disconnected ending -- at least to this reader. It ruined it for me. I admit.
It was a slow read as grief is slow.
What I find most interesting is that he doesn't tell us how his wife died until the very end. For most it's the very place you start.
It was a slow read as grief is slow.
What I find most interesting is that he doesn't tell us how his wife died until the very end. For most it's the very place you start.