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    She is mid 50s, she does not like smut, she loves a heart warming story, a character she can relate to, a simple fiction read that has nothing to do with fantasy and magic. One of her favorite books is remarkably bright creatures.

    by pinkmochi324

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    1. unlovelyladybartleby on

      The All Girl’s Filling Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg. Sweet, heartwarming. The MC is a woman in her 60s struggling with an overbearing mom who still manages to be a good mom to her own kids. Lots of flashbacks to the wing walker airplane girls in the 40s. She will love it. My mom and I both did.

    2. unlovelyladybartleby on

      The All Girl’s Filling Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg. Sweet, heartwarming. The MC is a woman in her 60s struggling with an overbearing mom who still manages to be a good mom to her own kids. Lots of flashbacks to the wing walker airplane girls in the 40s. She will love it. My mom and I both did.

    3. Past-Wrangler9513 on

      When I say I love Beartown by Fredrik Backman, Remarkably Bright Creatures is one of the most commonly recommended books so I assume the reverse works as well!

      What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty would be good as well and is lighter than Beartown.

    4. Remarkably Bright Creatures reminded me a lot of {{Anxious People by Frederik Backman}}. Both are funny books that reveal the humanity in people. I liked them both!

    5. *The Storied Life of AJ Fickery,* about a bookshop owner on an island and the community around him.

    6. The Summer Book (Tove Jansson) — a wonderfully written book about a grandmother and her grandchild spending summer together on an island in Finland. The only negative is that it’s not longer

    7. Objective-Bug-1908 on

      Still life, by Sarah Winman.
      Jenny Colgan’s Mure series, Cafe by the sea, the endless beach, are the first 2.

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