The Life Impossible: Matt Haig
- Lesley Goldthorpe

- Nov 9, 2025
- 1 min read

The Life Impossible by Matt Haig. This is not a book I would normally read, but I enjoyed The Midnight Library so much, I wanted to give this a chance. This book is filled with insights and the compelling journey of a retired math teacher (Grace) who looks for meaning in her life. This book shows how second chances are always worth it, and age has no play in those chances. Grace, whose son died in a tragic accident is riddled with guilt over all the things she failed at in her life: being a good mother, a good wife, etc. But through her journey Grace finds the ability to heal from her guilt and find love and forgiveness in the world where she felt it impossible. Like his other novels, Haig takes you on an emotional journey that you cannot forget.



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