EVERY DAY
By Elizabeth Richards

Publishers Weekly (starred review):

[A] story of people who rise through pain to generosity, gallantry, and the possibility of grace. Written with a keen ear for domestic dialogue and frank insights about women's inner lives ...

Kirkus Reveiws (starred review):

A distinctive distinction, with a debut story from Richards that renews one's faith in the novel's possibilities. Dialogue from heaven, with prose combed of all banalities. Swift and gripping.

Bookpage:

[A] superb piece of literature ... a warm, charming tale starring a fabulous woman struggling with her emotions through self-effacing wit.

Newsday:

The author's strong voice—witty, courageous, intelligent—and subtle limning of the tension between marriage and love, responsibility and passion, loyalty and freedom make EVERY DAY a deeply moving story about the lives women lead.

New York Daily News:

Richards deftly charts the pain of dormant memories rekindled, and the dangerous emotional terrain people such as Leigh traverse to resolve the tension between passion and duty.