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Free Download , by Sofia Lundberg Alice Menzies

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, by Sofia Lundberg Alice Menzies

, by Sofia Lundberg Alice Menzies


, by Sofia Lundberg Alice Menzies


Free Download , by Sofia Lundberg Alice Menzies

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File Size: 5302 KB

Print Length: 304 pages

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (January 8, 2019)

Publication Date: January 8, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07896284S

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Sofia Lundberg’s novel, The Red Address Book, does not deliver the comfort and humor promised on the book jacket, although I do agree it is strong tribute to the wisdom of older women and intergenerational devotion. As 96-year-old Doris leaves a written legacy to great-niece Jenny of vignettes from her long and storied life, we also learn why their bond is so strong. I find uplifting that Jenny will head to a more fulfilling life because of Doris’ love, wisdom, and encouragement.That said, close to half the novel describes dailiness—Doris’ current physical frailties and struggles and Jenny’s children’s minutiae. I found this tedious and often painful.The premise of this novel, remembering stories of important people in your address book, sounds delightful. In this case, however, the tone is so depressing, the stories became flat and only mildly interesting. The Red Address Book is impressive as a debut novel, but I am sorry to report disappointing enjoyment factor from this reader.

As I write my review for The Red Address Book by Sofia Lundberg, I am conflicted. I expected to love this novel, but I didn’t. I liked it, but I didn’t love it. I initially thought this book would be somewhat light-hearted, but the novel tackles some very sad topics, aging, death, loneliness and elder care to name just a few.The story was interesting, but it felt dated. Granted, Doris, the main character, is 96 years old. She is frail and her life is ending. Perhaps, it was a purposeful decision to use antiquated language and terms of endearment like “darling” or “the little one,” but why then did I have a similar feeling when Jenny, Doris’ grandniece joined the story. She is a young, modern mother with a special affection for Doris, but her sections didn’t feel authentic to me.The author explains a great deal instead of allowing the story to unfold naturally. Also, big events are glossed over and there is a lack of an emotional response to major tragedies. Some storylines are left unfinished, and some of them defy believability.I may sound ultra critical, and I don’t mean to be, because there is much to like here. The premise of the novel was unique, using address book entries to tell the story was a smart approach. The short chapters helped move the story along. Doris is a fascinating character.I am sure there will be a following for this book, and many four and five star reviews. It could be a case of it is me not the novel. Don’t let my review discourage you from reading it.

Meet Doris, a 96-year-old woman living alone in her Stockholm apartment. She has few visitors, but her weekly Skype calls with Jenny—her American grandniece, and her only relative—give her great joy and remind her of her own youth. When Doris was a girl, she was given an address book by her father, and ever since she has carefully documented everyone she met and loved throughout the years. Looking through the little book now, Doris sees the many crossed-out names of people long gone and is struck by the urge to put pen to paper. In writing down the stories of her colorful past—working as a maid in Sweden, modelling in Paris during the 30s, fleeing to Manhattan at the dawn of the Second World War—can she help Jenny, haunted by a difficult childhood, unlock the secrets of their family and finally look to the future? And whatever became of Allan, the love of Doris’s life?My Thoughts: I was hooked on The Red Address Book from the very first page. I loved Doris, who at 96, looks back on the life she has led, filling in her memories from names in her address book. Stories she narrated for us in alternating storylines take us to the past and then bring us back to the present. I felt as if Doris was a friend, and that her experiences in the past could have happened to people I knew and loved.Jenny is her great niece, with whom she Skypes regularly. So when Doris falls, and then later has a medical crisis, Jenny comes to her in Stockholm, bringing along her youngest child, Tyra. The reunion fills in the blanks for Jenny, and also brings closure to Doris about some missing parts of her life. There was a great feeling of joy, as well as sadness, as the book came to a close.This memorable story is one that I will never forget, and it earned 5 stars,

THE MAIN CHARACTER DORIS 96 YRS OLD WAS BASED ON THE AUTHORS AUNT. I LOVED THIS BOOK AND THE WRITERS STYLE. DORIS HAD AN ADDRESS BOOK (RED) THAT SHE WOULD DRAW A LINE THRU THE NAME OF AN INDIVIDUAL WHEN THEY PASSED AWAY. THE WRITER MAKES DORIS THE WHOLE FOCUS OF THE STORY SHE TELLS THRU THE ADDRESS BOOK. IT GOES FROM CHILDHOOD THRU HER LIFE. I READ EACH CHAPTER WANTING MORE, I COULD NOT GET ENOUGH OF DORIS AND HER LIFE STORY. SHE TELLS ABOUT THE LOVE OF HER LIFE. THIS IS A MUST READ. I WOULD READ ANOTHER BOOK WRITTEN BY THIS AUTHOR.

Doris Alm is 96 years old and is writing about her life by recounting her relationships with the dead people in her address book. She doesn’t want her memories to die with her so she is typing them up for her only remaining relative, Jenny, her grand-niece. Doris and Jenny Skype to keep in touch. One day the home health aid is delayed in getting Doris her food and Doris falls while trying to get something to eat on her own. Her hip fractures and she ends up in the hospital.Jenny decides to go to Sweden to see her aunt before she dies. She asks her husband to try to find her aunt’s one true love if he is still alive because she thinks that her aunt needs to see him again before she dies.There was a lot of sorrow in the book but also a lot of love. I enjoyed reading the book.

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