Did You Ever Have a Family

Did You Ever Have a Family

by Bill Clegg

3.79
Literary Fiction
Tender
Somber
Reflective

Bill Clegg’s novel examines the ripple effects of a devastating tragedy through multiple perspectives. The story unfolds gradually, revealing grief, guilt, and unexpected connections. Clegg writes with sensitivity and restraint, allowing emotion to surface organically. The shifting viewpoints create a mosaic of loss and healing. The novel resists sentimentality. Quiet, compassionate, and deeply moving.

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