The Life Impossible by Matt Haig review a journey of rediscovery
Briefly

"I am not special, says Grace Winters, the narrator of Matt Haig's follow-up to his bestseller The Midnight Library. I am a crotchety old Brit..."
"When she unexpectedly finds herself on the island of Ibiza, she realises just how much of a something she really is...a small, long-ago act of kindness..."
"This encounter bestows upon her the ability not only to read minds and move objects at will, but also to experience life at its very fullest."
"If The Life Impossible was given a label, it would almost certainly be magic realism...Haig asks that you suspend disbelief, that you accept the powers of La Presencia..."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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