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Forgotten on Sunday

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An unforgettable story about an unlikely friendship and about healing the wounds of a broken past, from the million-copy bestselling author of Fresh Water for Flowers.

Justine is 21 years old and has lived with her grandparents and her cousin Jules since the death of her parents. As a nursing assistant at a retirement home, she spends much of her days listening to her residents' stories.

After bonding with Hélène, an almost 100-year-old resident, the two women slowly reveal their stories to one another. Whilst Justine helps Hélène to relive her memories of love and war, Hélène encourages Justine to confront the secrets of her own past and the loss she keeps buried deep within.

One day, a mysterious phone call detailing a shocking revelation shakes the retirement home to its core. At once humorous and melancholic, Valérie Perrin's novel depicts the consequences of undeclared love and, in her inimitable way, portrays once again how the past is never really past.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 8, 2024
      Perrin (Water for Flowers) offers a lively if overwrought dual narrative involving a nursing assistant and a resident at a nursing home in rural France. Justine Neige, 21, “love two things in life: music and the elderly.” Deriving great satisfaction from her work at the nursing home, she takes unpaid overtime to provide the residents with additional care. Justine is especially drawn to Helene Hel, 96, who gradually reveals the tragic story of her lover’s disappearance during WWII, which Justine diligently records in a blue notebook. Justine has her own sorrowful history: her parents, aunt, and uncle died in a mysterious car accident when she was five. As Perrin fills in the details of the women’s stories, other questions arise in the present-day timeline: who is the man Justine regularly sleeps with, whose name she doesn’t bother to learn? And who is placing calls to the relatives of unvisited nursing home residents—those “forgotten on Sunday”—falsely informing them that the residents have died? What begins as a lighthearted feel-good story becomes unwieldy and melodramatic as Justine pieces together the answers to her questions about Helene’s life, the reasons behind her family’s fatal accident, and the phone caller’s motives. This one doesn’t quite gel.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Elisabeth Lagelee uses a soft French accent for this story of love and loss set in Milly, France. Twenty-one-year-old Justine works as a nursing assistant in a retirement/nursing home, where she collects the stories of her charges, especially those of Hlne, a nearly 100-year-old resident. Hlne recounts her life from the 1920s through the Nazi Occupation, including her love of Lucien, whose spirit still haunts her. Lagelee's soporific performance lacks character distinctions and has no variations in tone or pitch, even when there's a change of speaker. Justine's and Hlne's stories flow in and out of the narrative with barely a ripple, forcing listeners to strain to follow this lonely tale of forgotten family. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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