Ratings49
Average rating4.1
This is the second book I've read this year (2024) that beautifully tackles the subject of grief and how to embrace life even in the face of loss. This book tells the story of Maddie, a young woman in her twenties, who has spent most of her youth caring for her sick father alone with no help from her mother or brother. When her mother finally comes home to take care of her father, Maddie moves out and begins the difficult task of figuring out how to live a life that will bring her joy and fulfillment instead of drowning in self-imposed guilt.
Maddie, who is also called Maame, struggles with many aspects of adulthood including career, friendships, romantic relationships, and family responsibilities. She also experiences depression that has gone untreated for years. Her character development is compelling.
This debut novel is well-written and engaging and explores important topics. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience reading it and would definitely recommend it to general fiction fans.