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320 pages, ebook
First published March 2, 2021
“There was something very special, but it wasn’t inside Josie. It was inside those who loved her.”
Me, after 250+ pages of Klara’s pensive yet unrelentless optimism.
I expect better from a writer who penned The Remains of the Day - with all the subtlety and nostalgia and criticism of the unfair social order and musings on human nature and love and servility. Read that one instead.
“There was something very special, but it wasn’t inside Josie. It was inside those who loved her,” Klara says.
I’d begun to understand also that this wasn’t a trait peculiar just to Josie; that people often felt the need to prepare a side of themselves to display to passers-by – as they might in a store window – and that such a display needn’t be taken so seriously once the moment had passed.
There was something very special, but it wasn’t inside Josie. It was inside those who loved her.
“Sometimes at special moments like that, people feel a pain alongside their happiness. I’m glad you watch everything so carefully.”