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A book that takes place over a character's life span
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Picture of Dorian Gray"
Both of those are good, as well as Memoirs of a Geisha. I read that one and Les Mis last year and Dorian Gray in high school.




The character is shown from his early childhood through to his death. It is an excellent book and reads very well despite its age.



Thanks to whomever identified The Nightingale as a candidate for this lifetime category. My book club is reading that over the summer, and I was thinking I'd have to apply it to the book about wartime or book involving travel (although I already have titles planned for those categories). It looks like everything can stay put, though! Yay!

Loved this book. Great suggestion - I'd forgotten that it did take place over her lifetime. A good reason to reread. Thanks





It starts when Jesus (Joshua) and Levi (bar Alphaeus who is called Biff) are young boys, not newborns, and kinda sorta ends when you think it ends for Josh, but it would be spoilery to say any more than that.
If that's close enough for you, go for it. If not, try to find a prompt this would fit because I can't recommend it enough.

Thanks for the response, Mike. The book comes highly recommended, so I'm trying to slot it in. I think this will work for this prompt for me. We already have a lot of information on Jesus' birth. Hahaha.

There are two ways to cover a character's entire life. A character could die young, or there can be an epilogue that shows the end of a very long life. One of those things happens in this book.


I just finished Like Water for Chocolate. I didn't plan on it being a book for this Challenge, but it fits this prompt perfectly, so I'm checking off this box. The book opens with Tita's birth, and ends shortly after her death, so it exactly spans her lifetime.


Yes! That would work for this. And it is an absolutely wonderful book.


I think it would fit!


This is the book I've chosen as well.



Thank you for this suggestion! This sounds good !

Commonwealth - starts at Franny's christening and ends 5 decades later, her life story at center.
The Sellout
The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal - might be a stretch - better as 2 time periods or story within story
Miller's Valley
I have read and liked all these and recommend them highly.


I loved this book, and I would think it would qualify. It starts when they're in college and continues over a couple of decades.

Moloka'i, Margaret George The Autobiography of Henry VIII, and Imperial Woman.

Meghan wrote: "Any graphic novel suggestions for this category? I'm having a hard time finding one that fits. :)"
maybe Amazing Fantastic Incredible: A Marvelous Memoir by Stan Lee? It's his autobiography, and it's not his WHOLE lifetime, obviously, but it covers a few decades of it.
maybe Amazing Fantastic Incredible: A Marvelous Memoir by Stan Lee? It's his autobiography, and it's not his WHOLE lifetime, obviously, but it covers a few decades of it.


I used 5 Centimeters per Second which is at least from childhood til his 30s. It's not a prompt that interested me in the least so this seemed like a painless way to deal with it. (though honestly, contemporary stories like this one aren't my thing either but at least it was a quick read though it's a long manga over 400 pages.)



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