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The Beauty That Remains
by Ashley Woodfolk
3.5 stars.
At first this book was a little difficult to follow. With having 3 narrators, the chapters were long enough that when they cycled through them, it too a bit to remember who was who. Once I made myself a chart with all the key players and how they were related, it made it much easier
This book is about grief, and the many faces/stages/ and ways it manifests. Each of the narrators has faced a death of someone close to them- sister, best friend, ex boyfriend— who died way too young.
This would be a great book for anyone struggling with how to handle grief to show that no matter how you do/don’t express it—it’s okay.
A ton of ground was covered here, and in some cases I think a few shortcuts were made to accommodate that. Hence the 3.5 stars.
At first this book was a little difficult to follow. With having 3 narrators, the chapters were long enough that when they cycled through them, it too a bit to remember who was who. Once I made myself a chart with all the key players and how they were related, it made it much easier
This book is about grief, and the many faces/stages/ and ways it manifests. Each of the narrators has faced a death of someone close to them- sister, best friend, ex boyfriend— who died way too young.
This would be a great book for anyone struggling with how to handle grief to show that no matter how you do/don’t express it—it’s okay.
A ton of ground was covered here, and in some cases I think a few shortcuts were made to accommodate that. Hence the 3.5 stars.