I really enjoyed all three memoirs (The Invisible Wall & The Dream preceded this one), but I found this one to be redundant with things that were covered in the other books. I also noticed redundancy of material within the book. Yet, it was great to read how the 'final' portion of his life played out. I fell in love with Harry Bernstein after reading the Invisible Wall (frankly, how could you not?) and I loved to read about how truly in love he was with his wife. I am still in absolute awe over the level of great writing and clarity that this man possesses as a nonagenarian. I look forward to reading more of his books in the future. I'm truly sad that this series of autobiographical books has come to and end. Harry Bernstein is a fascinating man with an incredible life story.He celebrated his 100th birthday June of 2010. He started writing his memoirs when he was in his early 90's!The last article on him stated stated that he is working on the story of his sister Rose's life.This last book in his trilogy deals with the final years with his wife.
Sort of blah. Not a ton of new material and written non-sequentially.
—trinag
Sweet and poignant, a little rambling, but overall an enjoyable read.
—LanaKitana
Another very sweet book. I hope he has time to write more!
—rerereky
Poignant love story --99 yr old author of Invisible Wall
—Jon