A review by badassmama
The Whole World Over by Julia Glass

I fall for so many books because my community bookstore puts them in front of my face. This was one I picked up not realizing I'd read something by this author before. And even while reading it, I didn't recognize a character I'd encountered before. So how's that for memorable writing? Or maybe it's my fault as a reader. Anyway, both The Whole World Over and Three Junes were engaging enough stories, though I felt deeply moved by neither, despite their rich subject matter (9/11, and death of a family member, respectively).