![]() ![]() They meet in a cemetery and quietly begin a friendship that crosses age barriers. I was immersed in their individual stories and their collective potential for happiness. By the end I had fallen in love with the main characters, the aging Arthur and the young Maddy who is covered with the sadness of being different in so many ways. A rather short book that rightfully flows from beginning to end with only double line spacing to mark changes or pauses in the storyline, it is best with no chapter breaks. ![]() The Story of Arthur Truluv is a beautiful, delicate surprise. Those practices keep even my subconscious honest. I never read other reviews until I have written my own. ![]() As a book blogger, I rarely read the online summary again after I have made my selection of a book that I will read weeks or even months later. This one was labelled “Women’s Fiction” which I have learned covers a wide range of possibilities. I don’t know what I expected as I methodically started the next book in my queue. ![]()
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