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A review by zhzhang
The Seven Good Years by Etgar Keret
5.0
What a delight to read this memoir in one sitting. This book has taught me that memoir does not need to be a thick one. I enjoyed almost all the articles in the book, with each article telling a different story, which makes it easier to read. The seven years starts with the birth of the author's son and ends with the pass of his dad. The feelings are so real and overwhelming, which made me sometimes cry and sometimes laugh. The story how his parents met and how he and his wife met impresses me the most. It is such a sweet story. The wisdom and truth lie in all the articles!