"The Sense of an Ending" by Julian Barnes explores the life of Tony Webster, a retired man reflecting on his past. The narrative begins with Tony recounting his youthful relationships, particularly with his girlfriend Veronica. His memories are tinged with nostalgia and ambiguity, revealing how time has shifted his perceptions of events and individuals in his life, particularly around love and friendship.
The plot takes a turn when Tony receives a mysterious legacy from Veronica's mother, which unveils a series of secrets regarding their past. As he delves deeper into these revelations, Tony's understanding of his life and his character is challenged. The novel raises questions about memory, responsibility, and the subjective nature of truth.