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More Reviews of While I Was Gone "Riveting . . . The narrative pacing is masterly, building tension even in
the most psychologically subtle passages. . . . While I Was Gone
celebrate[s] what is impulsive in human nature." "MILLER WEAVES HER THEMES OF SECRECY, BETRAYAL AND FORGIVENESS INTO A
NARRATIVE THAT SHINES."
"FASCINATING . . . A NEW NOVEL OF GREAT INTEGRITY AND POWER . . . Despite
having a loving husband, three vivacious daughters, a beautiful home in
rural Massachusetts, and satisfaction in her work, Jo Becker's mind is
invaded by a persistent restlessness. Then, an old roommate reappears to
bring back Jo's memories of her early 20s. . . . Her obsession with that
period of her life and with the crime that concluded it eventually
estrange Jo from everything she holds dear, causing her to tell lie after
lie as she is pulled closer to this man from her past--and to a horrible
secret."
"MARVELOUS . . . POIGNANT . . . POWERFUL."
"A BEAUTIFUL AND FRIGHTENING BOOK . . . MANY READERS WILL FIND IT
DIFFICULT TO FORGET. . . . It swoops gracefully between the past and the
present, between a woman's complex feelings about her husband and her
equally complex fantasies--and fears--about another man. . . . I can think
of few contemporary novelists--John Updike and Frederick Buechner are two
others--who write so well about the trials of faith."
"QUIETLY GRIPPING . . . Jo shines steadily as the flawed and thoroughly
modern heroine. As in her 1986 novel, The Good Mother, Miller shows how
impulses can fracture the family."
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