Life After Life
2013 • 544 pages

Ratings192

Average rating3.7

15

This book is slow to grip you, and the first 100 pages or so were a bit of struggle, but it was all well worth it for the rest of the book. This a brilliant story of a women whose given the chance to be reborn time and time again until she succeeds in life and is happy, and it briliantly illustrate just how one tiny decision does have the ability to impact the rest of your life. I found that it also faced the horrors of WW2 both in England and in Germany fairly well and largely did not censor the terrifying war, or the implications of it on day to day life. An engrossing read if you give it a chance.

January 1, 2016