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A Question Mark Is Half a Heart
A Question Mark Is Half a Heart | Sofia Lundberg
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How deeply can you love when your heart is full of secrets? A sweeping, propulsive family story about a woman learning to love, from the bustle of New Yorks fashion scene to a remote, windswept Swedish island, by the acclaimed author of The Red Address Booka love letter to the human heart (Alyson Richman). By age 50, Elin Boals has created for herself a perfect life: her wildly successful business as Manhattans preeminent fashion photographer is flourishing. Her handsome, patient husband is devoted to her; her teenaged daughter, Alice, has been accepted to the ballet academy of her dreams. But then Elin receives an innocuous looking envelope. Folded inside is a star-chart, with an address written by a familiar hand. Shaken, Elin begins to have startling flashbacks, to a life very different from the childhood in a Paris bookstore that she has so lovingly recounted to Alice. In these images, a poverty-stricken little girl cares for her two ragged baby brothers, laughing with her family on the good days, sheltering them from her mothers sadness and her fathers wrath on the bad days. Elin also remembers vivid walks with a young classmate, Fredrik, whose steadfast friendship and starlit confidences shaped her young life. As Elin becomes consumed by these memories, though, her New York life begins to crumble dramatically. Finally, her familys troubling questions drive her to face, at last, the brutal secret from her past. At once a heartwarming family story and a page-turning mystery, A Question Mark Is Half a Heart traces a surprising journey across continents to reconciliation, and toward finding a true sense of home.
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Clwojick
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This one checks off a couple of #ISpyBingo prompts!

#questionmark #flowers #heart

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 1y
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MelissaSue81
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I saw Fredrik Backman recommend this book on his Instagram a month or so ago so immediately got in the queue at the library for it. If you like Backman‘s books (I‘m obsessed) I think you‘ll like this. Not as funny (pretty dark and heart wrenching, actually) but a really beautiful story about the meaning of home, family and the events in our lives that shape us and lead us to where we are. this will make my top 10 for the year. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

CBee If Backman recommends it, it must be amazing!! Stacked! 3y
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MelissaSue81
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I am about halfway through this book and am loving it.. but the narrator is KILLING me. She is British (the same narrator who did Fredrik Backman‘s 2 Britt Marie books). For some reason the Swedish characters get British accents, but the American characters get really, terrible American accents and voices. So cringey. Also she keeps changing the pronunciation of one characters name, and even mispronounced the MCs name once.

LaraS Ugh, bad narration is the worst! It can totally ruin a book 😐 3y
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Lauren.Archer
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This was the book that I didn‘t realize I need to read, I loved it so much. The story of Elin Boals, a career driven women, recent empty nester and struggling with her marriage is so beautifully told with a story that you can absolutely not put down.

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