Kent Haruf, 2015
Widower Louis Waters
is initially thrown when the widowed Addie Moore suggests that they
spend time together in bed to stave off loneliness. He’s lonely too, though
he’s never admitted it to himself. He does it. Their relationship
blossoms. They find they have a lot to talk about: their dead mates,
their children, how their marriages worked out, how neither of their lives turned out as they expected. There is so much wisdom in this beautiful gentle book. .
. a small, quiet gem.
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