Aristotle’s ideas are essential and enduring, and Finn explains them well. But fiction is powerful because it embodies ideas, rather than explaining them ... Perhaps counterintuitively for a former television writer, Finn often resorts to exposition to weave a voluminous back story into the narrative, and not always seamlessly ... She directs her best talents into Stafford’s journey to redemption, which gathers momentum in the final chapters, giving way to an immensely moving conclusion. The storytelling might be uneven, but like an old television pro, Finn knows how to stick the landing.
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