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Wow
This one is heavy, bother literally and figuratively, at >700 pages, but it‘s worth it. But I loved it as I loved his last novel, Cutting for Stone.
This reminds me a bit of A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, an epic tail of loss and life. Which was written by my English teachers husband, and is fantastic if you get a chance to read it.
This novel follows 3 generations of an Indian family following their life‘s ups and downs.
There‘s a bit of medical stuff, like in his last novel, but it‘s all well explained and engaging.
Highly recommended 17h