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Wisps of Memory by Chris Sarantopoulos

claudia_is_reading's review

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4.0

A very short, haunting tale about isolation and loneliness.

Great but sad reading.

booksteacupnreviews's review

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4.0

*** Note: I received ARC of this book from the author, in exchange for an honest review. I’m glad I got chance to read this story. ***

Stars: 3.75 that sums 4/5

The blurb says lot about the story. It revolved around 52 year old Ian who missed his daughters and grandson terribly. It was story about old age, loneliness, and a fear of death. The book had sad opening that started all fear in Ian. I immediately wanted to hear the story of this old man.

Ian constantly feared that if he died no one would remember him. He feared that just like last year his daughters would not send letter and he would not be able to see his grandson this year as well. He was so engulfed in his grief and hope of getting letter that when life was escaping little by little from his body, he couldn’t realize it.

This book was very short and touching. I could feel the emotions of Ian. It was like his life was hanging on the just one weak hope and remembrance from the friends and family. As soon as his friend left for studies, his life started ebbing and poor guy hardly could stand till Christmas. The end of the book was terribly sad.

I had only one concern. I felt like something was missing. I wished there was more in the story. I wanted to know why his daughters couldn’t visit him or call him or why not at least send a letter! So I was wondering what went wrong. I wanted that bit of the story in this too.

Overall, story and concept was great and emotional. It was very quick read that you can take in between books. Those who love to read short stories I would recommend this one.
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