Must I Go
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.2
Yiyun Li
“One of our major novelists” (Salman Rushdie) tells the story of a woman reflecting on her uncompromising life, and the life of a former lover, in this provocative novel.“Yiyun Li is one of my favorite writers, and Must I Go is an extraordinary book.”—Meg Wolitzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Female Persuasion and The InterestingsNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY MARIE CLAIRE AND ESQUIRE Lilia Liska has shrewdly outlived three husbands, raised five children, and seen the arrival of seventeen grandchildren. Now she has turned her keen attention to the diary of a long-forgotten man named Roland Bouley, with whom she once had a fleeting affair. Increasingly obsessed with Roland's intimate history, Lilia begins to annotate the diary with her own rather different version of events, revealing the surprising, long-held secrets of her past. She returns inexorably to the memory of her daughter Lucy. This is a novel about life in all its messy glory, and of a life lived, by the extraordinary Lilia, absolutely on its own terms. With great candor and insight, Yiyun Li navigates the twin poles of grief and resilience, loss and rebirth, that compass a human heart.
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Author
Yiyun Li
Pages
368
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2020-07-28
ISBN
0399589147 9780399589140
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"Overall, I really like this book. Reading from the main character, Lilia’s, perspective is so enjoyable - this is a character that will stick with me for years.
*Spoiler Alert!: The only thing I found tedious was that there was too much of Roland’s life and not enough of Lilia and her perspective, comparatively. This made some parts of the story a bit boring for me.*
With all things said, I think I will pick this up again in several years and give it another read. "
J S
Jane Stafford
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