After fifteen years as a humanitarian health advisor, Dr. Thea Strand loses her job, her sense of purpose, and the life she thought she understood. Then a sealed letter from her late mother sends her from Oslo to Bod and onward to rain-soaked Bergen, where an old photograph, an unused train ticket, and a retired music teacher reveal the unfinished love story her mother carried in silence for nearly fifty years. As Thea navigates grief, unemployment, delayed travel, emotional uncertainty, and the absurd bureaucracy of modern life, she must decide what kind of future she wants and whether she is brave enough to choose it before everything is certain. The Woman Who Kept Rebooking Her Life is a tender, quietly funny novel about endings, usefulness, love, and beginning again.
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