Leaving Before It's Over begins at an interesting point, with the oldest daughter wondering where her father went. I had a hard time getting into the book, however, and only made it to page 126. I never got a good grasp on who each character was. Each character was kind of bland. Even when the reader is introduced to Mont, who is supposed to be "heartless and bitter," he doesn't seem to meet this standard.
Overall, I found bits and pieces interesting but I don't think that this book was for me. I would recommend Leaving Before It's Over to people who enjoy fiction about family problems.
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