A lovely pontification on the afterlife. Jill is exactly who you want to guide you when you die. She’s full of great reminiscences, colorful opinions, useful wisdom, all the gossip about the other dead people, and no BS. She’s definitely who Allen needs, separated from the living, from one person in particular. Williams presents a hereafter of great peace that’s both stark in its limitations and optimistic about eternity. On one hand, it takes forever; on the other... you got forever! A terrific two-hander!
A lovely pontification on the afterlife. Jill is exactly who you want to guide you when you die. She’s full of great reminiscences, colorful opinions, useful wisdom, all the gossip about the other dead people, and no BS. She’s definitely who Allen needs, separated from the living, from one person in particular. Williams presents a hereafter of great peace that’s both stark in its limitations and optimistic about eternity. On one hand, it takes forever; on the other... you got forever! A terrific two-hander!