In the acknowledgements, Berg quotes her editor as saying she needs an Arthur in her life and Berg responds, me, too. It’s all about how we can find our families through happenstance, luck or just next door. I think if you liked any of them, you will also enjoy this book. The book has elements in common with Our Souls at Night, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine or A Man Called Ove. “She wonders what her funeral would be like.what would her father say? If he were honest, he’d say just four words: I never knew her.” Lucille is Arthur’s elderly neighbor who has never been married.īerg does a wonderful job capturing the pain of bullying. There, he meets Maddy, a 17 year old who is unpopular and doesn’t have much of a family life. Arthur is an 85 year old widow who visits his wife’s cemetery plot every day for lunch. Every now and then I need to take a break from the mysteries and find something that reminds me how sweet life can be.
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