A review by buttercupita
The Seven Good Years by Etgar Keret

3.0

Keret's humor gibes with mine, and the economy of the stories is impressive. A few moments made a strong impression (the micro-house in Poland, the longing to emulate his older brother, the description of air travel), and there were excellent reminders of what it is like to live in Israel (which seems like an increasingly comparable experience in the states). But at the finish, it doesn't feel substantial enough to warrant more stars.