A review by kittenscribble
Love, Again by Doris Lessing

4.0

Romance (of a sort). A practical sixty-five-year-old woman surprises herself by falling head-over-heels in love with a younger man. What follows is a long, tortuous, sometimes beautiful examination of the emotion, illustrated by a large cast of supporting actors. The novel is a bit wordy, but the images of longing and desolation are gorgeous.