Dive into the pages: My Favourite Book of the Month (December)

The Book Buffoon
2 min readDec 30, 2023

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A little life by Hanya Yanagihara

This book is a strong contender on one of the most depressing book in my list.

This is a powerful and emotionally intense novel that explores the lives and relationships of four college friends living in New York City. The central focus of the story is on Jude St. Francis, a complex and enigmatic character who has experienced significant trauma in his past.

It was a hard and slow start. I had to really force myself to get through the first half of the book. This book is relentlessly sad and exquisitely written. Hanya Yanagihara spares us no mercy when revealing Jude’s trauma. She details both his past abuse and his present self-harm with explicit specificity, her diction so precise and piercing it made me shake, and at times, sob. Yanagihara writes both Jude’s suffering and his friendships with a keen eye. She captures the nuances of human emotion, physical space, and change over time with eloquence and heart. She writes about some of the most wretched, abominable acts of cruelty I have ever read without sentimentalizing any of the abuse or making any of the characters’ feelings mawkish.

Yanagihara offers us temporary respite from the pain within Jude’s past by showing us the power of friendship. A Little Life’s most affective moments come not from its graphic depictions of violence, but from its quiet, uplifting portrayals of compassion. While the many abusive men in Jude’s earlier life show us the depth of human atrocity, Jude’s tender, bittersweet relationships with Willem, Harold, Andy, and others offer to us mankind’s capacity for kindness. All of these complex characters make mistakes, and through their imperfections shines their humanness.

I appreciated Yanagihara’s dedication to showing the darker side of reality. Trauma is trauma is trauma. And while we can all fight for recovery, sometimes that absolvement may never come. Sometimes, we just have to act with whatever kindness we have left and hope that it brings even a moment of light into the dark.

What is your favourite book of the month?

Let me know what you think!

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