"With Five Days, Douglas Kennedy has crafted a brilliant meditation on regret, fidelity, family, and second chances that will have you breathlessly turning pages to find out what happened in the past and what will happen next. At once heartbreaking and hopeful, it is a bracing new work of fiction by an internationally acclaimed writer at the height of his powers."--Will Schwalbe, author of The End of Your Life Book Club
"The prolific Kennedy explores his favored themes of mortality, love, and loss in this fluidly written tale. Deftly depicting how certain choices can unexpectedly narrow a life, instead of expanding it, he has much to say about the nature of happiness, the difficulty of change, and the great divide between obligation and desire."-- "Booklist"
"Kennedy ably raises questions about marriage, identity, and happiness."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"...a fine tale of lives re-examined."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A gripping emotional rollercoaster, pressing so many buttons it's likely to have readers examining their own what-might-have-beens."-- "London Daily Mail"
"Five Days delves exquisitely and painfully into how it is that people allow themselves to live lives of such tightly 'limited horizons.'"-- "Portland Press Herald (Maine)"