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The Friend
February 2019: Life
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The Friend by Sigrid Nunez - 5 Stars [Trim the TBR - February]
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The only one of your questions I can answer is #3 (view spoiler)
The other 2 questions you pose, I had similar questions when I finished the book, and no answers either.
I really felt the book showed you the human emotions animals also have.
5 Stars (4.5 Rounded Up)
Trim the TBR - February
The cover and blurb would make you think otherwise, but this book is not about a dog.
The matter of the dog coming to live with a woman who has just lost her best friend and the relationship they form is actually a very minor aspect of this book. Which, honestly, I was glad to find out. The book has so much more depth to it than a story about a dog.
In reality, the book creates an incredible juxtaposition between a very light style of writing and an extremely weighty subject matter. The book focuses on death, suicide, writing, reflection, and mental health. None of these issues would be easy to tackle alone, by Nunez combines them all and at times the burden of them on the narrator is almost enough to bring the reader to tears.
Prior to picking up this novel I had wondered how it could win the National Book Award for fiction. After reading it, I no longer have any doubts. The author plays with style, narration, and randomness in a way that simply works to create a wonderful piece of writing.
The spoilers below are less spoilers than contemplative questions for other readers, but I don't want to provide advance information if you like to enter the book blind.
When it comes to Apollo (view spoiler)[I could not help but wonder if the dog really exists? The narrator makes continual references to her being one foot in madness. Is the dog a representation of grief? Does it give us a physical picture of how suicide impacts those closest to the person? (hide spoiler)]
In regards to the second to last chapter, (view spoiler)[how do you feel about this instance? Do you think it is real, or is it once again the narrator being unreliable and more a manifestation of her grief? (hide spoiler)]
Finally, what do you think happens at the end? (view spoiler)[Is it really Apollo? Is it her friend? or Is it the grief she has carried around for so long? (hide spoiler)]