A Little Life: Book Summary & Analysis

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A Little Life: A Deep Exploration of Trauma, Resilience, and the Power of Human Connection

What does it mean to survive? A Little Life is an unforgettable novel that delves into the complexities of friendship, trauma, success, and self-worth. Following the lives of four men as they navigate the highs and lows of adulthood, the story centers around Jude St. Francis—a man whose past remains a mystery to those closest to him. Behind his brilliance as a lawyer lies a life of unimaginable pain, self-doubt, and a relentless battle against his own mind.


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