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    Something that I'll remember for having done things to my heart, but not necessarily because it is blatantly tragic. I need something with an undercurrent of sadness throughout, something that can only have a heavy sigh as an appropriate reaction. I need it to be rooted in reality, talking mainly about human relationships and connections. No fantasy, preferably literary fiction.

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    1. Ok-Abbreviations543 on

      The Razor’s Edge by Maugham, Crossing to Safety by Stegner, and Brazzaville Beach by William Boyd.

    2. SierraSeaWitch on

      This is how I felt about *Eleanor Oliphant is Perfectly Fine* by Gail Honeyman.

      It is literary fiction and takes place in modern London. I think about this book and the main character’s journey so often. It is a quiet novel, but deeply tragic. I think it finds subtle ways to be affirming as well. I hope you enjoy it if you give it a try.

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