They often say that you should never judge a book by it's cover, but I think they also need to ask us to never judge the potency of a book by it's length." See you at Harry's " is a short and light read but it is one of those books that stays with you, changing , in very subtle ways the manner in which you see the world. It is a book dealing about a family of six, they way they live their lives and how they cope the loss of a family member.