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Say When
Author: Elizabeth Berg

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Publisher: Washington Square Press
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780743411370 - ISBN-10: 0743411374
Publication Date: 4/20/2004
Pages: 288

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Robin D. (RobininVT) reviewed on 10/27/2008...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book immensely. It is one of those that grabs you from the first page and is hard to put down because you truly care about the characters and want to know what happpens to them. I think these characters, the range and depth of emotion, and the subject matter will hit home with lots of other readers like it did me. It's an inside look at a marriage that is both painful and funny at times.

Amber S. (astream) reviewed on 11/1/2006...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

An absolutely excellent portrait of a marriage at a turning point. Elizabeth Berg has the uncanny talent of laying her characters emotions raw, and bringing you to tears with one sentence, laughter the next. Their inner selves are so REAL and close to the surface. Highly recommended

Natasha S. (Crazy4BooksAndYarn) reviewed on 8/21/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book; it's a fast and engaging read. It's amazing how well she describes the feelings of the straying wife, who feels taken for granted. However, the story is told from the point of view of the husband, and it did help me see, perhaps, what is the other side of the coin as far as a man and his marriage are concerned.

Ernestine C. (Erne) reviewed on 5/15/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the first book by Elizabeth Berg that I have read. It was poignant,thought provoking and engrossing. The story of a flawed man trying to save his flawed marriage is moving, truly a great read!

Virginia K. (GinaK) reviewed on 4/26/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Introspective book on how one deals with the everyday nuances of a marriage. Witty, sad, absorbing and interesting. I really enjoyed this book as I do all of the author,s books. GinaK

BRITTNEY E. (BrittE) reviewed on 8/31/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Husbands frequently tune out their spouses, but Frank Griffin makes valiant attempts to ignore Ellen, his wife of 10 years, when she announces she has a lover and wants a divorce in this endearing, undemanding novel by Berg (True to Form, etc.). Griffin (he goes by his last name) struggles to hold on to his normal life-namely his house and his eight-year-old daughter, Zoe-while repairing his relationship with Ellen. Refreshingly, Berg tells the story from Griffin's point of view: he refuses to leave home, insisting that he and Ellen live as roommates, and tries to wear her down with small acts of kindness. A decent man and a good provider, Griffin is also-he comes to realize-a less-than-exciting partner at times, dismissive of his wife's attempts to get him to read poetry and see art movies, or try anything new at all. Eccentric, shy Ellen, an isolated, stay-at-home mother whose only friend is the waitress at her regular diner, has her own flaws. In trying to live out her adolescence 20-plus years too late, she flaunts her new romance in ways that evoke either disdain or pity for her na‹vet‚. Some readers may feel she gives up her quest for more freedom too quickly; others will appreciate the way she explores her complicated feelings about her marriage.

Andrea R. (fightingillinifan) reviewed on 5/3/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Say When is an outstanding book about the struggles of marriage. What I really enjoyed about this book was that it was told from the man's perspective. So often when I read books with a similar theme, they are told from the woman's point of view and it often turns into a man-bashing tirade. This was not like that at all. Immediately I was immersed in the pages and finished the book in a few hours. It was fast-paced and heartfelt. I enjoyed this book very much.

Donna H. (myanniecat) reviewed on 2/9/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A story about a troubled marriage, which was made interesting by being told from the male point of view. It made me think about how much we take people for granted...

Carol R. (hansmrs) - Murphys reviewed on 1/28/2009...


A beautiful story of a marriage & the work involved to make it work out. All from the husbands telling. Elizabeth Berg writes with such poignant insights. The book is so beleivable, you feel like you know the characters. This is one of her books not to miss.

Christine O. (crissyreader) reviewed on 8/6/2008...


As always, Elizabeth Berg has a winner in this book about love and marriage. I loved the ending!

Robin M. (robinm) reviewed on 10/10/2007...


If you have ever gone through a divorce, you will definitely identify with the main characters, Griffin and Ellen. Ellen asks for a divorce, having fallen in love with a young mechanic. Griffin is shocked, but then starts to see where the cracks have been all along. I identified with both sides so acutely that I was sobbing by the end of the book.

Joey S. (Joey) reviewed on 8/19/2007...


"...it provides a refreshing and poignant look at how time can cause complacency and a sudden jolt can bring about immense change in a relationship...
An impulsive decision to become a department store Santa has a profound effect..." amazon

Laura H. (Btrfly) reviewed on 4/20/2007...


Wonderful story. Elizabeth Berg is one of my favorite authors.

Patricia D. (dagatas) reviewed on 4/4/2007...


Elizabeth Berg is a strong writer, this was an interesting story of infidelity as told by the male perspective. Good read!

Pat G. reviewed on 3/20/2007...


Altho I really loved the book, at times it made me very sad.

Ann D. wordyone - West Bend, WI reviewed on 3/1/2007...


A touching story of a marriage, told from the man's viewpoint.

Tracy S. (enchantedmoons) reviewed on 2/23/2007...


I love Elizabeth Berg's books and this one was very touching. If you want an intimate view of a marriage falling apart and one man's fight to put it back together again, this is the book for you.

Donna G. reviewed on 2/17/2007...


I LOVE every book by her and this is no exception.

Amy C. reviewed on 2/14/2007...


I love that this book is written from the man's perspective. The wife is not a very sympathetic character I suppose for that very reason.

Jill C. (Bug2004) reviewed on 2/13/2007...


Another great Berg book. She is so easy to read. Again, recommend this one!

Kathy G. (katgif) reviewed on 12/19/2006...


This was a very good book, one that I could really relate to. I read it very quickly.

Jody M. (pj) reviewed on 12/1/2006...


One of Berg's better books I think. I enjoyed this one as was told from a mans side of things. Amusing in some spots and an eye awakening for many.

Tanya F. (TanyaMT) reviewed on 10/20/2006...


I really enjoyed this well-written story of a marriage in difficulty.

Carol G. (Tata) - CA reviewed on 10/18/2006...


This book is typical of Elizabeth Berg's writing. A well-written book that places a reader at the heart of this family.

Lin G. (LinG) reviewed on 10/1/2006...


A really good book. Thoughtfully composed, true-to-life feelings, and a little out of the usual line for Elizabeth Berg as it is written from a man's point of view. But as usual, she evokes authentic emotions, sincere characters and lifelike situations.

ANNA S. (SanJoseCa) reviewed on 9/23/2006...


A compelling novel about a well-meaning couple searching in different ways to find happiness. An excellent book for a book club, featuring a readers club guide and an interview with the author, at the end of the book. "It's definitely a book to lend to a husband as a wake-up call!"

Ruth V. reviewed on 9/1/2006...


My daughter loves all the Berg books.

Sylvia S. (whiteazalea) reviewed on 8/12/2006...


A very compelling story.

Jillian W. (Thyme2read) reviewed on 6/8/2006...


Elizabeth Berg is such a wonderful author. This story shares the male perspective of his dysfunctional marriage.

Peggy M. reviewed on 5/29/2006...


sensitive portrait of a marriage gone awry

Pamela C. (mattsmom) reviewed on 4/25/2006...


This is another great hit from Elizabeth Berg!

Lori M. (bridetobe) reviewed on 1/14/2006...


Great book, just made me more of a fan of Ms. Berg.

Elle S. (ElleS) reviewed on 10/12/2005...


This is a great book told from the man's point of view!

ellen

Lois G. reviewed on 6/21/2005...


fabulous story Berg always keeps you reading

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