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And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer

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SKU: 9781405937832

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“A poignant tale of a grandfather’s fading memory and a grandson’s love. Follow their heartwarming journey as they navigate the complexities of Alzheimer’s. An emotional read by Evelyn Waugh perfect for fans of literary fiction and family sagas. ISBN: 9781405937832. Explore themes of memory, family, and loss.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781405937832
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Width: 3 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1405937831
  • Publisher Date: 27 Oct 2022
  • Height: 6 mm
  • No of Pages: 96
  • Weight: 268 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg
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Publisher

Penguin Books Ltd

ISBN

9781405937832

18 reviews for And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer

  1. Anurag

    This book is a gem. Beautifully written and emotionally resonant. Highly recommended. The ending was amazing.

  2. Kumar Kartikey

    A very realistic and compassionate portrayal of memory loss. I highly recommend.

  3. Swapnil Dubey

    Heartbreaking and beautiful. Waugh perfectly captures the pain of Alzheimer’s. I cried.

  4. Kartik Bajaj

    I found it to be a very touching and realistic portrayal of Alzheimer’s. It was a short book but very impactful.

  5. Rajesh Mandal

    The writing is superb, but the subject matter is heavy. Be prepared for an emotional journey. The premise was interesting.

  6. Ishan

    A quick but powerful read about love, loss, and memory. It was good.

  7. Atul Budhwar

    This is a heart-wrenching story that will stay with you. Read it!

  8. Saket Laxman Shende

    Deeply moving and beautifully written. The author captures the pain of Alzheimer’s perfectly. A must-read. Recommended.

  9. Yash Agarwal

    I had mixed feelings. The topic is important, but I found it difficult to get through.

  10. Ritik Goyal

    A moving story, but I wish there was more development. Still, it’s a powerful exploration of family and memory.

  11. Pushkar Kumar

    Such a sad but important read. It gave me a lot to think about in term of memories.

  12. Sankalp Mahato

    A short, poignant read that explores the complexities of memory. Some parts felt a bit disjointed. Touching and unforgettable.

  13. Bhavya Goel

    A touching story about family and memory loss. While beautifully written, it was a bit slow-paced for my taste. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  14. Riya Sharma

    A sad story that is well executed. I feel like I will not be forgetting this story.

  15. Priyank Agrawal

    I loved the book.

  16. Pulkit Sharma

    I am not really impressed with the book. It may not be for me.

  17. Rajanish Sharma

    It’s good but I had trouble connecting with the characters.

  18. Ruchira Parwanda

    The book was fine, but I expected more depth. It felt a bit surface-level.

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