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Simon's Family
Simon's Family | Marianne Fredriksson
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In her #1 international bestseller Hanna's Daughters, Marianne Fredriksson brilliantly evoked three generations of mothers, daughters, and the men in their lives. Now, in her haunting new novel, she traces the extraordinary relationship between a mother and son and the remarkable family they inhabit. The search for who we are and where we came from . . . the yearning for reconciliation between parent and child . . . the ever-shifting nature of what makes a family—Marianne Fredriksson weaves these elements into a powerful story of survival and transcendence, sacrifice and forgiveness, showing how even the most damaged heart can heal in the most unexpected ways. . . .
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Elizabeth2
Simon's Family | Marianne Fredriksson
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Panpan

Simon‘s Family had the ingredients I usually love—family saga, multiple POVs—but the jumps in time and murky relationships left me more confused than compelled. Many readers adore its sparse style, but I just couldn‘t connect. A miss for me. ⭐️💫 1.5/5 ❤️📚

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melissajayne
Simon and the Oaks | Marianne Fredriksson
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As far as I am aware of the tagged book has been the longest on my TBR shelf. The reason being that I just haven't gotten around to reading it. #littenswanttoknow