A review by clairechum
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

5.0

I cannot begin to explain the way that this book touched my soul. It is so depressing and upsetting yet beautiful and full of hope and love. For those personally connected to terminal illness and Alzheimer’s, this one hits very close to home. From Lenni and Margot, to Father Arthur, to Meena, to Humphrey, and more, the characters in this story were all so interesting to read about, were so important to Lenni and Margot’s story, and deserved so much more. I was actually unable to read this book without crying every time I picked it up! It’s books like these that make me incredibly grateful for the time with my loved ones that I’ve had and remind me to not take life for granted.

Everyone please read this!