Sorry, I'm not familiar with the author of this particular novel. There are so many books out there. You might check on Goodreads or Amazon, they usually have information about the author.
Since I haven't read it, it's hard to say for sure. But usually in a novel like this, there would be the character to whom the last thing was told, who is likely the main focus. And then there could be 'he', the person who said the last thing. There might also be supporting characters like friends or family members who are involved in the events that unfold as a result of that last statement.
Well, from what we can assume from the title, there's likely to be a central female character if we consider the common use of 'he' and'me' in that context. And then there could be secondary characters like colleagues or neighbors who might be involved in helping the protagonist understand the last thing that was told.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a significant message or statement that 'he' gave to the protagonist, which could be a clue to some mystery, a life - changing revelation, or an expression of deep - seated emotions.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But it might be a story centered around the last statement made by a particular person, perhaps exploring the significance of that statement and the events that follow from it.
Well, from what we can tell from the title, Laura Dave is surely a main character. The other important character would be the person who told her the last thing. However, without reading the book, we can't be sure about their relationship, whether it's a husband, a father, or just a friend. There could also be other supporting characters that are introduced as Laura starts to deal with the implications of that last statement, but for now, just based on the title, it's Laura and the person who made that final communication.
One main theme could be trust. Since it's likely about the last thing someone told the protagonist, it might involve whether to believe what was said. Another could be mystery, as the nature of this last statement might be unclear and drive the plot to unfold.
Yes, it is. The book is inspired by real events and personal experiences.
It's a story that likely involves mystery and relationships. Maybe it's about a woman who receives a final message from someone, perhaps a loved one, and then has to deal with the aftermath and uncover the truth behind that last communication.
As far as I'm aware, there is no common knowledge about the author of this 'and one last thing novel'. It could be a new release and the author is still building their reputation. Or perhaps it's a very specific or regional work that hasn't gained wide - spread recognition yet, so the author remains anonymous to most people outside of a certain circle.
It could be about his first love. People often hold onto memories of their first romantic experiences, and as a final story, it might be something he wanted to share about that special person.