The saddest novels you can read 10 recommendations

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Charles McCarthy
The saddest novels you can read 10 recommendations

We present you the saddest novels you can read because, in the end, sadness is also an emotion and we cannot hide it or pretend that it does not exist.

In fact, as research shows, sadness is a primary emotion. Of course, we must always attend to it, observe what it is due to and thus avoid incurring a depression.

In any case, there are events that have marked the lives of some writers and have made them write the saddest novels that can be found in the literary world..

Therefore, if one day you feel nostalgic and want to read something that is not superficial, but starts from such a deep experience, such as emotional pain, you can choose one of the novels that we have selected for you..

The saddest novels

Some of the saddest novels that we present to you will simply make you cry, or they may not, but they will never leave you indifferent.

We are sure that you will be able to learn a great lesson after reading it and make profound reflections on the chosen book..

  1. Never Forsake Me: By Kazuo Ishiguro. This novel was successful and that is why it was taken to the cinema, despite the fact that it mixes a bit the reflection of a dystopian society, since the events take place in a boarding school where several students live. Everything seems normal, but deep down it is not. Those who are in boarding school have not had a father or a mother, nor can they reproduce, but it will make us reflect when love stories are present.
  2. The Room: by Emma Donoghue. It is impossible to read this novel and remain indifferent to the strange scenes. In this play, five-year-old little Jack always lives in his room. However, his mother places him at night to sleep in a closet. The story is about a kidnapping, but it also contains a dose of courage and love. It is worth noting that the tense moments of this work never disappear, but are present from the first to the last page. Nostalgia and tension are exceptional ingredients in the literary world.
  3. The Road: Cormac McCarthy. In a future where everything is dire and the earth has been reduced to nothing after a holocaust, a father must take a journey with his son and fight to survive. Some elements present and moving, as well as terrifying, are hunger, desolation, cold, among others. In the same way, this great work was taken to the cinema, in case you want to see it on the screen.
  4. Under the Same Star: John Green. It has captivated a large part of the public, but especially the youngest. Well, the story is about two teenagers who suffer from cancer and as much as they try to live under normality, the disease does not always make it easy. But, they do not complain, they try to live what they have in life in the best way. Although it is a text for young people, more than one adult has also cried.
  5. Sarah's key: from Tatiana de Rosnay. This play takes place in the Parisian environment of 1942, during the Nazi occupation, in which many Jews were arrested. Sarah wants to save her little brother and locks him in a closet. She thinks that in a few hours she will be back and can free him, but the truth is that she is taken to a concentration camp. The story has been very moving and was also taken to the cinema.

Other of the saddest novels

The list goes on:

  1. Between two moons: it was Sharon Creech. This novel mixes love for a mother and desperate attempts to find her, even if that means taking an endless journey, or crossing the country's borders..
  2. A Thousand Splendid Suns: From Khaled Hosseini. This author became successful with "Comets in the Sky", but his success did not stop, but was repeated in a resounding way. In this novel, Khaled tells what the friendship is like between two women from Afghanistan, but with different origins, and how their lives are mixed, also revealing the devastated situation of the environment in which the events are narrated.
  3. Atonement: by Ian McEwan. In this unprecedented work, Ian makes us feel how lies can affect a human being, in a way that we can never even imagine..
  4. The City of Joy: by Dominique Lapierre. In this novel, desolation and misery are interspersed with happy episodes, as well as scenes impregnated with beauty and illness. There are many contrasts that make us analyze life in a particular way.
  5. The hardest decision: from Jodi Picoult. It is a heartbreaking story that tells how Anna has had to suffer too much - transfusions, surgery, emotional damage, among others - for her older sister, who suffers from leukemia, to live. However, one day he decides to make the most difficult decision of his life. The tension is present from the beginning to the end.

Did you like this selection of the saddest novels in the literary world or do you have any other to include??

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