This was… sad. And not in a “crying-over-the-pages-of-my-book“-way but in a way that was both howling with grief but also quiet and smothering, it was somehow raw but also numb. I think it‘s because there are so many “flavors“ of sadness and grief in this book and all of them are different. I did feel like the romantic aspects of this story could‘ve been fleshed out a little better. But I really liked the cast of characters we meet, even though I did not LIKE all of those characters. I will say though, I was hoping for Winifred to get Roberta‘s heirloom back the whole time…
Funeral Songs for Dying Girlsby Cherie DimalineTundra Book Group

