Anonymous wrote:I read Alex:The Life of a Child years ago and I remember crying while reading it. It’s a true story about a girl with cystic fibrosis.
Anonymous wrote:"A Fine Balance"
It was a fairly popular book about 5-10 years ago about India that included a number of intertwining stories about a young male student, an older man, and a middle-aged woman. It was the most depressing book ever. I read it over five years ago and it still depresses me to think about it.
Anonymous wrote:I have cried reading Interpreter of Maladies by Juno’s Lahore.
The Remains of the Day was extremely sad to me too, especially how it deals with regret and defining what is important in life.
Cloud street by Tim Winton is also sad.
Anonymous wrote:Where The Red Fern Grows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bastard out of Carolina by June Allyson
or
The Book Of Lost Things by John Connolly
I agree about Bastard out of Carolina (by Dorothy Allison). Parts of that book made me so upset/angry I had to put it down for a few days.
Also, Sophie’s Choice.