If you want something you can read in about an hour, this is the book for you!
From Goodreads.com:
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Beartown delivers
an insightful and poignant holiday novella about a man who sacrificed
his family in the single-minded pursuit of success and the courageous
little girl fighting for her life who crosses his path.
It all
begins with a father telling a story to his son on Christmas Eve. But
this isn’t your typical Christmas story. The father admits to his son
that he’s taken a life but he won’t say whose—not yet.
One week
earlier, in a hospital late at night, the man met a five-year-old girl
with cancer. She’s a smart kid—smart enough to know that she won’t beat
cancer by drawing with crayons all day, but it seems to make the adults
happy, so she keeps doing it.
As the man tells his son about this
plucky little girl, he slowly reveals more about himself: while he may
be a successful businessman, idolized by the media and his peers, he
knows he failed as a parent. Overwhelmed by the responsibility of
fatherhood, he took the easy way out and left his wife and little boy
twenty years ago to pursue professional success. Now he is left
wondering if it’s too late to forge a relationship with his son, who
seems to be his opposite in every way—prizing happiness over money,
surrounded by loving friends in a cozy town where he feels right at
home.
Face to face with the idea that something is missing, the
man is given the unexpected chance to do something selfless that could
change the destiny of the little girl in the hospital bed. But before he
can make the deal of a lifetime, he needs to find out what his own life
has actually been worth in the eyes of his son. And so, he seeks him
out and tells him this story…
Written with Fredrik Backman’s signature humor, compassion, and “knack for weaving tales that are believable and fanciful” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch), The Deal of a Lifetime reminds us that life is a fleeting gift, and our only legacy is how we share that gift with those we love.
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