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The Story of Arthur Truluv

by Elizabeth Berg

The Story of Arthur Truluv

by Elizabeth Berg

"The Story of Arthur Truluv" offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of Arthur Moses, Maddy Harris, and Lucille, who find their paths intersecting in the most unexpected of ways. Arthur, a tender-hearted widower, finds solace in the company of his roses and his cat, Gordon, until a chance meeting in a cemetery brings young, introspective Maddy into his life. Maddy, grappling with her own loneliness, finds in Arthur a grandfatherly figure full of compassion. Lucille, Arthur's neighbor, eventually joins the duo, and together they form an unusual family unit. Each faced with their personal griefs and lost dreams, they hold on to each other and embark on a journey of rediscovery and second chances, proving it's never too late to find happiness and family can be forged in the most extraordinary ways.

  • Fiction
  • Drama
  • Healing
  • Friendship
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