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The way she narrates her story should not make sense but in the context of her loss, it just does. Reading The Year of Magical Thinking was like being inside her heart and mind at the same time, like being a spectator of her grief and mourning, and how she goes about settling into her new normal: being a widow. I don't know what I was thinking, but I suspect it had something to do with the fact that I got married a few months ago. I think I interpreted this, along with the title, as meaning that the book was about the lessons she learned during her first year of marriage, and boy I couldn't be more wrong. I picked up this book because I'd heard of her and remembered reading a review about it somewhere recommending it to people "who have loved a husband or a child", or something like that.
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