A review by adamrbrooks
When All Is Said by Anne Griffin

4.0

Read at another time, I suspect this book would have left me sobbing multiple times. How can the story of a rich life -- including rich in regrets -- not have that effect?

But because I read in snippets at bad times, I didn't get the wallop it deserved. So, my rating reflects how the way I should have felt.

Because it's well-told and integrated and smart and defies convention just enough to make a reader think and pay attention and wonder.