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The Bright Years is an amazing debut depicting addiction, grief and generational trauma while still being hopeful that there is a bright side through it all.
This book is intense, honest and real and Sarah Damoff does not shy away from showing a raw perspective into this family’s life, how their choices affect themselves and everyone around them, how people deal with trauma in different ways, how hard it is to heal from that. But you also get to understand these characters, why they made these choices, and how important it is to communicate your pain and seek comfort in people that love you.
The writing and the tone of narration pair extremely well with what the characters are going through in their lives. During darker times the writing is a lot heavier and emotionally harder to read, and during happier, lighter moments, the prose equals those emotions, making it easy to empathize with these characters.
Alongside the writing, the pacing of the story also reflects the different stages of the characters’ lives and how that influences how they think and deal with what’s happening around them.
Family comes in so many different forms and The Bright Years explores that perfectly. Family isn’t just the people of the same blood, it’s the people that are there for you, the friends that support you, the neighbors that care for you and the characters in this book experience all those types of love in their own way.
I cried and laughed, felt anger and relief, understood the characters’ pain and got mad at their decisions. The Bright Years brings out so many emotions that while it’s a relatively shorter read, it’s still so beautifully complex.
This is a book that will stay with me forever and I just can’t recommend it enough.
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This book may or may not be consuming my life (it is) and I recently found that the author has on her website an Official Playlist for this book as well as some Book Club Discussion Questions. Wanted to share in case anyone is interested in checking these out 😊
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Restarting the series after my read of book 2 got interrupted a few years back..
The way Malini’s POV illustrates how she thinks about relationships—about building and cultivating goodwill, crafting the right slice of honesty and vulnerability to be presented just so and at the right time, the balancing of what she feels with what she knows must be done, wishing so much for someone she didn’t need to be on guard with—it all felt so familiar but also just breaks my heart to see it.
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Usually don't vibe with the accidental marriage trope is it Worth it????
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