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angelanerderman 's review for:
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry
by Fredrik Backman
Love, love, love, love, love this book and will give it all the stars! Fredrik Backman is the best storyteller, and his books take me on an emotional rollercoaster. Part of the reason why I loved this book so much is because it's told from Elsa's POV (she's 7 and I have a kid her age). I know this is a work of fiction, but kids are so much smarter and more intuitive than we give them credit for. Through Granny's death, Elsa was able to learn more about Granny, her job, her impact on others, and her relationship with Elsa's mom. Granny is AMAZING, her humor, love, and support for Elsa knows no bounds. I loved the characters who live in their house and learning more about how their lives are so intertwined. This is a beautiful, profound, and quirky book about grief, forgiveness, found family, love, and life.
Format: audiobook
Format: audiobook