”We Burned So Bright” T.J. Klune

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We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune hit me like brick. As a husband here in Vermont, this story felt achingly close to home.

It follows Don and Rodney, two men who’ve spent forty years together when they learn the world is ending. They take one last road trip across America, revisiting the places and people that shaped them, and asking the question no one wants to face: Did we live our life (and our love) fully enough?

Klune’s writing is tender and raw. He captures the small, ordinary moments — a shared cup of coffee, laughter by a campfire, the way silence can mean comfort instead of distance. Reading it, I thought about my own marriage: all the things we build together without even realizing we’re doing it.

This book isn’t easy. It’s beautiful, painful, and full of truth — You’ll cry, you’ll reflect, and you’ll probably want to hold your person a little tighter.

If you’ve ever loved someone through the long winters and quiet mornings, We Burned So Bright will speak to you. It’s not just a story about the end of the world — it’s a story about how love keeps burning, even when everything else fades.

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