One Last Time
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In One Last Time, Anne, a woman in her mid-60s, receives a terminal cancer diagnosis that brings her fractured relationships with her daughter, Sigrid, and granddaughter, Mia, into sharp focus. The trio embarks on a spontaneous trip to France, where long-held secrets, frustrations, and desires surface. Through this journey, they confront their pasts and learn profound lessons about life, love, and the inevitability of death.
Key Features:
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Emotional Depth: The novel delves into the complexities of familial bonds and the unspoken tensions that often lie beneath the surface.
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Character Development: Through alternating perspectives, the story provides intimate insights into the characters' inner worlds, highlighting their vulnerabilities and growth.
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Setting: The narrative unfolds in both Norway and France, with the French countryside serving as a backdrop for pivotal moments of revelation and connection.
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Writing Style: Helga Flatland's prose is noted for its elegance and subtle humor, capturing the nuances of human relationships with precision.