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After Annie
by Anna Quindlen
When Annie Brown dies suddenly and unexpectedly, her husband, four young children, and best friend are left bereft and unmoored. Annie kept them all afloat and supported.
Anna Quindlen presents the heaviness and hurt of grief in such a beautiful way. Through the viewpoints of Annie's husband Bill, eldest child 13-year old Ali, and best friend AnneMarie, we see how they struggle with life after Annie. It's raw, heartfelt, real, and hopeful. While this is a difficult subject matter, this book is beautiful and memorable. I highly recommend it.
Thank you to Random House and NetGalley for the advance reader copy. I am required by law to disclose this.
Anna Quindlen presents the heaviness and hurt of grief in such a beautiful way. Through the viewpoints of Annie's husband Bill, eldest child 13-year old Ali, and best friend AnneMarie, we see how they struggle with life after Annie. It's raw, heartfelt, real, and hopeful. While this is a difficult subject matter, this book is beautiful and memorable. I highly recommend it.
Thank you to Random House and NetGalley for the advance reader copy. I am required by law to disclose this.