And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer - Pages 61 – 76 Summary & Analysis

Fredrik Backman
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And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer - Pages 61 – 76 Summary & Analysis

Fredrik Backman
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Grandpa tells Noah that once Noah perfects his goodbye, he must say goodbye and promise not to look back. Grandpa tells Noah that Noah must live his life because it is awful to miss someone who is still here. Noah says the one good thing about forgetting is that Grandpa will be really good at keeping secrets. Noah tells Grandpa if he ever forgets him, Grandpa will get to know Noah all over again.

Grandpa and Grandma are young and sitting on the grass again. Grandpa tells Grandma that Ted is angry with him, but Grandma says Ted is just angry at the universe. They go on to talk about how Noah takes after Grandma, and how Noah, too, believes in God. Grandpa worries that being a busy man has rubbed off too much on Ted, who is now also a busy man. Grandma...

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