Seville


Book: Seville
Author: Paul A. Mendelson

At its heart, the story follows William and Luisa, a long-married couple returning to Seville to celebrate their anniversary, only to confront the complexities of their relationship. Mendelson skillfully juxtaposes past and present, weaving in elements of time distortion and “what if” scenarios that challenge both characters and readers to reflect on choices, regrets, and the enduring nature of love.

William is portrayed as emotionally distant, while Luisa embodies warmth, nostalgia, and emotional depth. Their dynamic feels authentic and often real, capturing the subtle tensions of long-term relationships. The vivid setting of Seville adds another dimension. 

Seville is both a love story and a meditation on time, memory, and second chances. It asks a compelling question: what would we do if we could revisit our past selves? Mendelson balances humor and poignancy beautifully, creating a story that is at once entertaining and deeply thought-provoking. I enjoyed every bit of this book. I had a great time reading it.

Rating: 5/5

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