The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
2024 Challenge
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14 -- A Grieving Character






middle eastern folklore and legend mixed with magical realism and features a storytelling jinn whose job is to tell the stories of the dead

The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer is one of my favorite books of 2023.



It would also work for a book with more than 40 chapters.
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I had planned to read it for prompt 41 - A Sticker on the Cover, but when I finished reading it, I thought this book was full of grieving characters, especially Grace Adams.

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For this character-based prompt, we are looking for a character who is grieving. Grief comes in many different forms and is displayed in a variety of ways, and our reads will reflect that. Reads may be as heavy or light-hearted as you desire.
The character can be either a main character or a secondary character.
The grief aspect can play a main role in the plot and character development, or it may be something that is mentioned but not deeply explored. Characters may be mourning the death of a loved one or pet, grieving a broken relationship, grieving over societal or global injustices, mourning a life change like a move, loss of employment, not getting into the school of their choice, etc. Any type of loss that a character is grieving works toward this prompt. It is up to you to decide how central to the story you want the theme of grief and loss to be.
You may also choose a memoir about an individual grieving a loss, or interpret this prompt as any non-fiction book about grief.
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