This expansive novel of friendship is tinged from the start by an air of melancholy ... Engrossing ... The lives depicted in Dream Count are linked without being integrated, like tapestries on the four walls of a room ... A humbler work. There is pathos in its inability to cohere. The four women are sympathetic allies, but they tend to be better at diagnosing each others’ problems than facing their own. That’s a very recognizable flaw, and Ms. Adichie treats it as humanely as the rest of this tender and wistful novel.
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