![]() ![]() More uplit titles can be found in this post. Older but less curmudgeonly than Ove ( A Man Called Ove), Arthur will win your heart from page one…Ĭontinue here for my full review of The Story of Arthur Truluv…Īre you a fan of quirky characters, multi-generational friendship, and uplit? She discovers that Arthur is a friendly, understanding, trustworthy, and positive person and gives dear Arthur the nickname “Truluv.” Arthur and Maddy develop a friendship and when Arthur’s nosy neighbor, Lucille, becomes involved, they discover the joys of “found family.” On one of Arthur’s routine trips to the cemetery to have lunch and conversation with his wife, he meets Maddy, a troubled teenage girl who hides in the cemetery to avoid school. My Summary:Īt first glance, Arthur shares certain things in common with Ove ( A Man Called Ove): each is an older, mature character, each is a widower grieving the loss of a beloved wife, and each finds “family” in unexpected ways. ![]() *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. I’m linking up with Davida The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #ThrowbackThursday. Today, I’m resharing a unique story with a quirky character, The Story of Arthur Truluv by Elizabeth Berg. Welcome to #ThrowBackThursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of a backlist title. ![]() Genre/Categories: Fiction, Uplit, Found Family, Multi-generational Friendship ![]() Heartwarming and poignant, The Story of Arthur Truluv is one of grief, friendship, and found family. The Story of Arthur Truluv by Elizabeth Berg ![]()
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