Lest readers recoil at the problems of New Yorkers living on a dead-end block where the houses have appreciated so much “they constituted a lottery prize,” Anna Quindlen includes this reminder from her protagonist’s sister.
By Barbara Vancheri / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Books
Sat, 06/23/2018 - 9:00am
Lest readers recoil at the problems of New Yorkers living on a dead-end block where the houses have appreciated so much “they constituted a lottery prize,” Anna Quindlen includes this reminder from her protagonist’s sister.