Our Souls at Night

Published Nov. 30, 2015 by Knopf.

ISBN:
978-1-101-87589-6
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4 stars (10 reviews)

"A spare yet eloquent, bittersweet yet inspiring story of a man and a woman who, in advanced age, come together to wrestle with the events of their lives and their hopes for the imminent future"--

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Review of 'Unsere Seelen bei Nacht' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Kent Haruf gehört inzwischen eindeutig zu meinen Lieblingsautoren - und gerade dieses Buch finde ich besonders berührend.

Diese Geschichte von zwei alten Menschen, die sich noch einmal füreinander öffnen, eine Vertrautheit aufbauen und so zu verhindern versuchen, im Alter einsam zu sein, hat in mehrerer Hinsicht sehr bewegt - zum einen habe ich den Mut der beiden bewundert, auch gegen mögliches Gerede in ihrer Kleinstadt eine Beziehung aufzubauen, die ihnen gut tut, zum anderen hat aber genau das potentielle Gerede und die Reaktion des Sohnes, der sogar seinen Sohn instrumentalisiert, um Druck auf seine Mutter auszuüben, mich wütend gemacht.

Schade, dass es nur so wenig Bücher von Kent Haruf gibt.

Review of 'Our Souls at Night' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is a very sweet, human and simply - yet subtly - told tale of two people meeting each other in old age. The language is the sublime, and the tale is the vessel for the content. The care...the words!

They lay next to each other and listened to the rain. So life hasn’t turned out right for either of us, not the way we expected, he said. Except it feels good now, at this moment. Better than I have reason to believe I deserve, he said. Oh, you deserve to be happy. Don’t you believe that? I believe that’s how it’s turned out, for these last couple of months. For whatever reason. You’re still skeptical about how long this will last. Everything changes. He got up again from bed.



I cried a few times as I read this book, which is really a sum total of what matters most …

Review of 'Our Souls at Night' on 'LibraryThing'

4 stars

This is a very sweet, human and simply - yet subtly - told tale of two people meeting each other in old age. The language is the sublime, and the tale is the vessel for the content. The care...the words!

They lay next to each other and listened to the rain. So life hasn’t turned out right for either of us, not the way we expected, he said. Except it feels good now, at this moment. Better than I have reason to believe I deserve, he said. Oh, you deserve to be happy. Don’t you believe that? I believe that’s how it’s turned out, for these last couple of months. For whatever reason. You’re still skeptical about how long this will last. Everything changes. He got up again from bed.



I cried a few times as I read this book, which is really a sum total of what matters most …

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