Friday, March 13, 2026

A Son's Story

If You Kept a Record of Sins

If You Kept a Record of Sins 





"I think it happened to you, too, the first time you arrived." - Andrea Bajani






This novel impressed me with its unusual narrative style as well as its moments of great beauty and strength. Many scenes, particularly those in Bucharest and the Palace, were breathtaking. The story of young Lorenzo and his mother's abandonment was difficult to follow at first, but as the narrative progressed, clarity became apparent.
Bajani simply tells his story, seemingly without regard for effect—but this is the essence of art. The book is full of details, but they are the kinds of details you notice when your mind is distracted and your spirit is nearly broken. The grief is all the more intense because it is so rarely observed. As the story progressed, the characters became increasingly clear.
After rereading the novel, it became even more moving and satisfying to this reader.

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