There is such beauty in taking a long stroll through a well-lived life. That is what we witness as Florence Green looks back on the good and bad moments of her ninety-two years. I must say that it was quite endearing to learn the significance of seemingly ordinary items, the little tokens that Florence kept close in remembrance . . . and the people who made an indelible imprint on her heart.
I highly recommend this novel to fans of this author or Elizabeth Strout, as well as any other writers who craft quirky, relatable stories filled with both humor and delightful reverence for our human evolution, our temporary existence here on Earth.
I thank NetGalley and the publisher for an early copy of Life: A Love Story for my unbiased evaluation. 5 stars










