Monday, March 16, 2026

Tasmania by Paolo Giordano

 



I spent 8 hours on a train yesterday and finished reading a novel by Paolo Giordano. I have read all the novels he has written, and I loved them all.

Infertility, childlessness, and accepting life without a biological child are not the central focus of this book, but the theme is always present.

This is the first novel I have read written by a man who writes about these topics.

Here are some quotes from Paolo Giordano:

“A different future opened before us.”

“The absence of a child filled the house.”

“We learned to inhabit another possibility.”

“Our life adjusted to a missing presence.”

“Not all lives follow the same design.”

“The future no longer required a child.”

“We rearranged our expectations.”

“The imagined child slowly faded.” 

 

I do recommend reading this novel. 

3 comments:

  1. I must see if I can find it. And "snap!" I also wrote about a book that mentioned childlessness, and was written by a man.

    I love those comments. And the growth that shows from "the absence of a child filled the house" to "the imagined child slowly faded." That really sums up the last 20 or so years of my life. (I'm so old! lol)

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  2. Thanks, Klara! I will see if I can find it too. It sounds like a good pick for my Childless Collective community book club!

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  3. That sounds so good... I will have to find it! Thanks for sharing.

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