
Memory Wall Stories
Reviews

Normally I’m not really a fan of short story bundles, but I absolutely loved these! Although I naturally liked some stories better than others (I particularly liked Village 113 and Memory Wall), the writing was amazing as one would expect from Anthony Doerr and the stories well thought-through with great characters. Definitely would recommend fans of Doerr to pick this up!

I liked this, but it was a little sluggish at times. All the stories are solid work, just not as gripping or affecting on the whole as All the Light We Cannot See. I really liked the river story a lot.









Highlights

“Nothing lasts,” Harold would say. “For a fossil to happen is a miracle. One in fifty million. The rest of us? We disappear into the grass, into beetles, into worms. Into ribbons of light.”

“She is engraved into him; she is part of him.”

“She sits. She waits. She tries to remember.”

“We are a thousand different kinds of people every hour.”

“Science,” Chefe had said, “is always concerned with context. But what about beauty? What about love? What about feeling a deep humility at our place in time? Where’s the room for that?”

“Two doctors had already diagnosed the dementia. Alma would have preferred amnesia: a quicker, less cruel erasure.”