Reviews
Probing the moral and emotional minefield of heroic Samaritan acts, Endicott s enchanting and poignant novel of compassion run amok handles provocative issues with a deft and winsome touch., There's heartbreak, there's joy, there are parts where you cry--and it's very high quality writing. Well done!, A brilliantly balanced and engrossing work about illness, charity, and the very tenuous nature of goodness. Fans of contemporary fiction exploring the dangers of complacency and how domestic upheaval can lead to personal growth will enjoy; think Anne Tyler, Elizabeth Berg, and Anita Shreve. Highly recommended for all fiction collections., There's heartbreak, there's joy, there are parts where you cry—and it's very high quality writing. Well done!, Good to a Fault is one of those novels you want to tell people about. It's unpretentious and affecting, with characters to remember and themes that linger and resound., Probing the moral and emotional minefield of heroic Samaritan acts, Endicott's enchanting and poignant novel of compassion run amok handles provocative issues with a deft and winsome touch., There's heartbreak, there's joy, there are parts where you cry-and it's very high quality writing. Well done!, "Probing the moral and emotional minefield of heroic Samaritan acts, Endicott's enchanting and poignant novel of compassion run amok handles provocative issues with a deft and winsome touch." -- Carol Haggas, Booklist (starred review) "A brilliantly balanced and engrossing work about illness, charity, and the very tenuous nature of goodness. Fans of contemporary fiction exploring the dangers of complacency and how domestic upheaval can lead to personal growth will enjoy; think Anne Tyler, Elizabeth Berg, and Anita Shreve. Highly recommended for all fiction collections." -- Jenn B. Stidham, Library Journal "An Anne Tyler-esque domestic drama. . . . Narrated with such lambent detail and compassion that it succeeds in casting a spell. . . . A limpid, witty, humane talent to watch." -- Kirkus Reviews "An enjoyable and affirming meditation on altruism, goodness, and loneliness.... A touching story." -- Publishers Weekly "There's heartbreak, there's joy, there are parts where you cry--and it's very high quality writing. Well done!" -- Margaret Atwood, Giller Prize Jury remarks "Good to a Fault is one of those novels you want to tell people about. It's unpretentious and affecting, with characters to remember and themes that linger and resound." -- Meg Wolitzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Ten-Year Nap, An Anne Tyler-esque domestic drama. . . . Narrated with such lambent detail and compassion that it succeeds in casting a spell. . . . A limpid, witty, humane talent to watch.