I spied this novella through BookBub, a service I subscribe to that sends you a daily email with offers on ebooks. The Long Funeral of Mr White was free but had got great reviews so I thought ... hey, a nice bit of holday reading for me at no cost ... bargain! And WHAT a bargain. This is the thoroughly enjoyable story of Mr White, who, upon reaching his 70th birthday feels the hand of the Grim Reaper resting on his shoulder. A wealthy man, he lives by himself in a grand old house. He has pretty much always had his own way and, as in life, he does not want to leave anything to chance in his death. Thus, he plans all the arrangements for his funeral, making a list of everything he requires in great detail. But what about his final words ... who will record them ... such a man as he should have his last ever words recorded for posterity! He advertises for someone to do that very job, which would involve following him around wherever he goes with a notebook. With too many applicants to choose from, he picks three people completely at random. And so we follow Mr White as he tries to find his perfect companion for the rest of his life. This is a touching and sweet tale with a lot of heart, taking the reader on a journey to discover what's really important in a man's life. I really enjoyed this book by an author new to me. I will definitely be looking out for more by author, Eugenio Prados. Well worth a read, with the added bonus that it won't take up too much of your time, but will nevertheless linger in the memory.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: very short.
Price I paid: Free.
Formats available: ebook only.
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