Toibin's tale of one woman's almost
unfathomable sorrow is masterfully told with a grasp of lyrical, affecting language seemingly intended for the audio format.
But
the unfathomable sorrow which time can never divert, which time can never heal!
Her parents were born during the First Indochina War, from 1946 — 54, and in learning and recording their experiences — her father's were especially full of
unfathomable sorrows — and the complex political situations that led her family to become refugees, Bui makes sense of what she couldn't as a child.
Not exact matches
And Tenney, no, it is
unfathomable for me to imagine the conditions those people are forced to endure while also trying to deal with the grief and implacable
sorrow of dead family members and no resources for medical or the living.