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Posted on October 16, 2025 by Jeyran Main
Norma and the Blue Hour is a beautifully layered story of estrangement, aging, and the quiet redemption that comes through unexpected relationships and second chances.
At nearly 80 years old, retired fashion designer Norma McKinsey lives in comfortable solitude until a sudden car accident shatters her sense of control and reignites a long-dormant ache to reconnect with her estranged son, Kevin. What follows is a touching, and at times darkly humorous, journey of hope, heartbreak, and hard-earned healing.
The author skillfully explores themes of regret, family obligation, and emotional resilience. Normaโs resistance to her son Charlesโ push for a nursing home leads to the introduction of Alexโa kind-hearted nurse who becomes a bridge between Normaโs past wounds and present possibilities. As the story unfolds, readers witness an elderly woman who refuses to surrender her autonomy, even as she contemplates orchestrating her own accidental death. The skydiving sequence, simultaneously absurd and profound, perfectly captures the novelโs toneโraw, wise, and emotionally rich.
What makes this novel so compelling is how authentically it captures aging not as a conclusion, but as a continuation. The final chapters are especially poignant, as fractured family members reunite in the wake of crisis, and Norma finds that reconciliation often arrives in unexpected forms.
Poignant, thoughtful, and life-affirming, Norma and the Blue Hour is a literary exploration of what it means to be seen, to be forgiven, and to find purposeโat any stage of life.
Written by Jeyran Main
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Now that, Folks, is a superbly written review. Comprehensive, short, and appealing to several kinds of readers who will be tempted to buy. Including me.
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Thank you Vaughn. Good to hear from you.
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