A Little Life 
Over the decades, their relationships deepen and darken, tinged by addiction, success, and pride. Yet their greatest challenge, each comes to realize, is Jude himself, by midlife a terrifyingly talented litigator yet an increasingly broken man, his mind and body scarred by an unspeakable childhood, and haunted by what he fears is a degree of trauma that he’ll not only be unable to overcome—but that will define his life forever.
First of all, let me say that A Little Life was exactly what Ive been looking for, hence the category that its been assigned to. This novel was so rich in raw, uninhibited emotion, in the true unveiling of lifes effervescence, horrors and humanity, that I didnt feel that I was trudging through a thick readthough, believe me, its thick!I felt that I was on a 40-year Hajj with these characters, a journey that, like real life, takes you over lofty and decadent highs then drags you through
5 THINGS I LIKED ABOUT A LITTLE LIFE(AND 5 THINGS I DIDN'T)Everyones talking about Hanya Yanagiharas Booker- and National Book Award-nominated blockbuster novel. There are lots of 5 star raves on this site. Many people are saying its one of the most incredible books theyve ever read. I hate to be the outlier or considered cold-hearted (Im not! I cry over books and movies ALL THE TIME!!!). The book took me just under 2 weeks to finish, and Im glad I read it. I liked it, I really liked it! But I

I slept with this book after I read it. I kid you not: I held its bulking, hardcover bound 700 pages in my arms as I fell asleep amid a raging storm. I refused to let A Little Life leave me. Its brilliant writing, its broken characters, and its bleak, unforgiving story dug into my heart, into the very pores of my skin. As a twenty-year-old, I felt both so young and so old upon finishing this novel, as if its sheer humanity aged my soul while making me appreciate all the years I still have left.A
Such an incredibly hard book to read, and yet a beautiful book too, on the true meaning of friendship. Written so tenderly, poignantly and with raw honesty. The characters run the gamut from those among us who are the most cruel, the most hateful and those who are able to offer a love that is profound, unconditional and where many of us probably fall, wanting to be better than we are.The characters are human, flawed, some almost too good to be true, and yet it is the moments we don't see, that
I read this book when I was going through a tough time in life. I liked it because yea it was so horrible that it made me feel better about my life.
A Little Life is a strong contender for the award for the most depressing book I've ever read. I swear I'm not even exaggerating.At this point, I'm not certain whether this is a positive or negative review. There's no doubt that this book is beautifully-written and contains some of the most raw and honest prose I've ever had the pleasure or misfortune of reading, but it's a long very long character study - over 700 pages of misery, substance abuse, self-harm, sexual and psychological abuse (and
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Hardcover | Pages: 720 pages Rating: 4.31 | 173816 Users | 25828 Reviews

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| Original Title: | A Little Life |
| ISBN: | 0385539258 (ISBN13: 9780385539258) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Jude St. Francis, Willem Ragnarsson, Malcom Irvine, Jean-Baptiste (JB) Marion, Harold Stein, Julia Altman, Andy Contractor, Richard Goldfarb, Ana |
| Setting: | New York City, New York(United States) SoHo, New York City, New York(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | Booker Prize Nominee (2015), Women's Prize for Fiction Nominee (2016), Andrew Carnegie Medal Nominee for Fiction (Shortlist) (2016), National Book Award Finalist for Fiction (2015), Kirkus Prize for Fiction (2015) Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fiction (2015), Waterstones Book of the Year Nominee (2015), Jarl Hellemann -palkinto (2017), International Dublin Literary Award Nominee for Shortlist (2017) |
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When four classmates from a small Massachusetts college move to New York to make their way, they're broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition. There is kind, handsome Willem, an aspiring actor; JB, a quick-witted, sometimes cruel Brooklyn-born painter seeking entry to the art world; Malcolm, a frustrated architect at a prominent firm; and withdrawn, brilliant, enigmatic Jude, who serves as their center of gravity.Over the decades, their relationships deepen and darken, tinged by addiction, success, and pride. Yet their greatest challenge, each comes to realize, is Jude himself, by midlife a terrifyingly talented litigator yet an increasingly broken man, his mind and body scarred by an unspeakable childhood, and haunted by what he fears is a degree of trauma that he’ll not only be unable to overcome—but that will define his life forever.
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| Title | : | A Little Life |
| Author | : | Hanya Yanagihara |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 720 pages |
| Published | : | March 10th 2015 by Doubleday |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Contemporary. LGBT |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 173816 Users | 25828 ReviewsCrit Appertaining To Books A Little Life
Brilliant, devastating, heartbreaking. Fucking hatefully sad at times. There are places that are overwrought and overwritten but this is an amazing, engrossing novel. Just wow.First of all, let me say that A Little Life was exactly what Ive been looking for, hence the category that its been assigned to. This novel was so rich in raw, uninhibited emotion, in the true unveiling of lifes effervescence, horrors and humanity, that I didnt feel that I was trudging through a thick readthough, believe me, its thick!I felt that I was on a 40-year Hajj with these characters, a journey that, like real life, takes you over lofty and decadent highs then drags you through
5 THINGS I LIKED ABOUT A LITTLE LIFE(AND 5 THINGS I DIDN'T)Everyones talking about Hanya Yanagiharas Booker- and National Book Award-nominated blockbuster novel. There are lots of 5 star raves on this site. Many people are saying its one of the most incredible books theyve ever read. I hate to be the outlier or considered cold-hearted (Im not! I cry over books and movies ALL THE TIME!!!). The book took me just under 2 weeks to finish, and Im glad I read it. I liked it, I really liked it! But I

I slept with this book after I read it. I kid you not: I held its bulking, hardcover bound 700 pages in my arms as I fell asleep amid a raging storm. I refused to let A Little Life leave me. Its brilliant writing, its broken characters, and its bleak, unforgiving story dug into my heart, into the very pores of my skin. As a twenty-year-old, I felt both so young and so old upon finishing this novel, as if its sheer humanity aged my soul while making me appreciate all the years I still have left.A
Such an incredibly hard book to read, and yet a beautiful book too, on the true meaning of friendship. Written so tenderly, poignantly and with raw honesty. The characters run the gamut from those among us who are the most cruel, the most hateful and those who are able to offer a love that is profound, unconditional and where many of us probably fall, wanting to be better than we are.The characters are human, flawed, some almost too good to be true, and yet it is the moments we don't see, that
I read this book when I was going through a tough time in life. I liked it because yea it was so horrible that it made me feel better about my life.
A Little Life is a strong contender for the award for the most depressing book I've ever read. I swear I'm not even exaggerating.At this point, I'm not certain whether this is a positive or negative review. There's no doubt that this book is beautifully-written and contains some of the most raw and honest prose I've ever had the pleasure or misfortune of reading, but it's a long very long character study - over 700 pages of misery, substance abuse, self-harm, sexual and psychological abuse (and


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