More Than Enough

Author: Anne Quindlen

Genre: Fiction

Rating: ★★★★★

Anna Quindlen’s More Than Enough (Random House, publishing February 24) is the kind of novel that quietly takes your hand and then, page by page, reminds you how fragile a life can be and how sturdy love can feel inside that fragility. Polly is the center of gravity here—smart, observant, trying to keep her footing—and Quindlen’s writing draws you so close to her inner world that you begin to notice what Polly notices: the smallest shifts in mood, the way grief and hope can share the same room, the way ordinary days can carry more weight than we expect. 

One of the gifts of this story is Mark, Polly’s husband—steady, present, a true anchor without becoming a cardboard saint. Around them, Quindlen explores infertility with tenderness and honesty, and she gives Polly’s book club the dignity it deserves: those women who keep her sane, tell the truth, bring laughter, and stay when things get complicated. The book also opens up Polly’s complicated relationship with her mother, and when we learn why the distance exists, it lands with the emotional clarity Quindlen does so well. 

What struck me most is the novel’s sense of “more than one homecoming.” Polly is returning to pieces of herself she’s had to set down, and she’s also returning to the people who truly know her—sometimes by history, sometimes by choice. More Than Enough carries a wise kind of comfort, the sort that doesn’t rush past pain, and it left me grateful for the reminder that friendship can be a lifeline, marriage can be a shelter, and truth has a way of finding us when we are finally ready to be found.

Similar Posts

  • Incense and Sensibility

    Author: Sonali Dev Genre: Fiction Rating: ★★★★★ Sonali Dev’s Incense and Sensibility continues her Austen-inspired series with a story that blends romance, emotional healing, and high-stakes public life. The novel follows Yash Raje, a rising political figure whose ambitions are nearly derailed after a traumatic incident leaves him struggling with severe anxiety. India Dashwood, a brilliant and intuitive…

  • Carrie Soto is Back

    Author: Taylor Jenkins Reid Genre: Fiction Rating: ★★★★★ Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Carrie Soto Is Back follows legendary tennis champion Carrie Soto, a fierce and unapologetically driven athlete whose record-breaking career is suddenly threatened when a younger player begins closing in on her titles. Refusing to let her legacy slip away, Carrie comes out of retirement for one final…

  • Can We Trust the Bible on the Historical Jesus?

    Author: Bart D. Ehrman; Craig A. Evans; Robert B. Stewart Genre: Religion; Debate Rating: ★★★★☆ Can We Trust the Bible on the Historical Jesus? brings together two well-known New Testament scholars Craig A Evans and Bart D. Erhmann, in a focused debate over one of the most important questions in biblical studies: how reliable the…

  • Wedding of the Season

    Author: Lauren Edmondson Genre: Fiction Rating: ★★★★★ Lauren Edmondson’s Wedding of the Season centers on Cass, who returns to Newport, Rhode Island, hoping to recover from emotional wounds left by a trip gone terribly wrong. Instead of the quiet reset she expects, she finds herself pulled back into the complicated orbit of her family just as her sister’s…

  • Jerusalem – The Biography

    Author: Simon Sebag Montefiore Genre: History; Biography Rating: ★★★★★ Simon Sebag Montefiore’s Jerusalem: A Biography delivers the kind of expansive, meticulously researched history readers have come to expect from him. Moving across thousands of years, Montefiore traces the rise, destruction, and rebuilding of Jerusalem through empires, prophets, kings, conquerors, and pilgrims. The city emerges not just as a…