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A review by tristesse
After You'd Gone by Maggie O'Farrell
5.0
A brilliant and accurate depiction of grief. Maggie O'Farrell is undoubtedly a genius, I was surprised to learn that After You'd Gone is her debut novel.
"The day she would try to kill herself, she realised winter was coming again."
After You'd Gone tells a story about Alice who is currently in comma, though we have yet to learn the events leading up to this tragedy. The prologue gives off a tense atmosphere, and the opening line is stuck with me throughout the entire time I am reading this book. Told in alternating timeline, sometimes we also get the point of view from Alice's mother, Ann, and even her grandmother, Elspeth. We learn in the beginning of the book that Alice saw something tremendously shocking but the details of it only revealed nearing the end. Every page keeps me hooked, I don't mind losing sleep in order to figure the mystery out.
It's only the first month of 2025, but I am certain I have found my favorite read of the year.
Thank you Headline for the ARC in exchange of honest review!
"The day she would try to kill herself, she realised winter was coming again."
After You'd Gone tells a story about Alice who is currently in comma, though we have yet to learn the events leading up to this tragedy. The prologue gives off a tense atmosphere, and the opening line is stuck with me throughout the entire time I am reading this book. Told in alternating timeline, sometimes we also get the point of view from Alice's mother, Ann, and even her grandmother, Elspeth. We learn in the beginning of the book that Alice saw something tremendously shocking but the details of it only revealed nearing the end. Every page keeps me hooked, I don't mind losing sleep in order to figure the mystery out.
It's only the first month of 2025, but I am certain I have found my favorite read of the year.
Thank you Headline for the ARC in exchange of honest review!