Whole World Over
Discover the captivating narrative of Whole World Over by Julia Glass, published by Cornerstone in 2007. Spanning 528 pages, this compelling novel delves into the intricate web of relationships woven through the lives of its characters against the backdrop of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
When Greenie makes a bold decision, it ignites a transformative chain of events that impacts not only her life but also those around her. With rich emotional depth, Julia Glass masterfully explores themes of longing, loss, folly, and the delicate nature of human connections. Set across diverse locations like Maine, New Mexico, and New York, the story is a poignant reminder of our vulnerabilities and the strength of forgiveness.
If you appreciate psychological fiction that resonates with the complexities of life and relationships, Whole World Over is a must-read that keeps you engaged from start to finish.