A review by londonmabel
Mid-Life by Joe Ollmann

3.0

Funny, and I cared about the main character. His descriptions of his feelings for his children (both young and old), how he feels he failed them when he went through his divorce, how he feels he never had a "youth" cause he had children so young--it was all touching. But I was less interested in the storyline about the children's singer, and didn't think it added anything to the depth or the conclusion of the book.