A review by mindsplinters
Under One Roof by Barry Martin

3.0

Cute, thoughtful, and ringing all the Up-tinged bells for me which wins it points. It also makes me think of my dad and how, over time, he has adopted/been adopted by various elderly women (plus the husband of one) who he does odd jobs for - just to help out, just to be kind, just to keep busy. I guess the difference is, my dad waited to be fully submerged in being at the beck and call of elderly women until us kids were adults. Thereby setting a great example while not depriving us of formative-teenage time... Because I couldn't help but feel a bit bad for his wife and kids and soon decided they were saints (also a wee bit resentful of Edith because, come on, she knew he had a wife and kids)

It isn't a brilliant piece of literature but you would not expect such from a neophyte author. It flowed and told the story and made you smile.