Scan barcode
A review by sunshinebooklover
Letting Go at 40 by L.B. Dunbar
3.0
I like stories about people - how they meet, the history they build, their friendships, and how they love each other. This story was a tender look at all of that. So much so that it didn’t feel like it needed the number of intimate interactions (or at least not the kind of description they were given.) I mostly flipped past those to get back to the journey of recovery from grief the characters were on.