A review by patrickhackett
Later: My Life at the Edge of the World by Paul Lisicky

4.0

I picked this up at the beginning of quarantine and it sat on my nightstand for months. I could only get through a few pages at a time, despite the beauty of Lisicky's prose and the book being set in one of my favorite places (Provincetown <3), because I could basically only get through books if they were audiobooks. Part of me is glad I didn't try to slog through it because I plowed through the second half of the book when I returned from spending 2.5 months at my parent's in Illinois and was really able to savor the writing in a way that I just wasn't able to in the early quarantine days. Recommend.