From 'The New York Times' bestselling author of 'Open House' and 'True To Form', a searingly honest novel of a man blindsided by the sudden revelations of the wife he thought he knew.
In her previous novels, Elizabeth Berg has demonstrated a startling clarity, focus and raw emotion. In 'Say When', she again negotiates perfectly the fine balance between humour and poignancy as she charts the days and nights of a family whose normal life has been shattered.
Told from the point of view of a man who goes overnight from being a husband to becoming his wife's roommate, this is an absorbing story working through denial and pain toward personal responsibility and redemption.