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There Your Heart Lies
There Your Heart Lies: A Novel | Mary Gordon
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From the award-winning novelist Mary Gordon, here is a book whose twentieth-century wisdom can help us understand the difficulties we face in the twenty-first: There Your Heart Lies is a deeply moving novel about an American woman’s experiences during the Spanish Civil War, the lessons she learned, and how her story will shape her granddaughter’s path. Marian cut herself off from her wealthy, conservative Irish Catholic family when she volunteered during the Spanish Civil War—an experience she has always kept to herself. Now in her nineties, she shares her Rhode Island cottage with her granddaughter Amelia, a young woman of good heart but only a vague notion of life’s purpose. Their daily existence is intertwined with Marian’s secret past: the blow to her youthful idealism when she witnessed the brutalities on both sides of Franco’s war and the romance that left her trapped in Spain in perilous circumstances for nearly a decade. When Marian is diagnosed with cancer, she finally speaks about what happened to her during those years—personal and ethical challenges nearly unthinkable to Amelia’s millennial generation, as well as the unexpected gifts of true love and true friendship. Marian’s story compels Amelia to make her own journey to Spain, to reconcile her grandmother’s past with her own uncertain future. With their exquisite female bond at its core, this novel, which explores how character is forged in a particular moment in history and passed down through the generations, is especially relevant in our own time. Its call to arms—a call to speak honestly about evil when it is before us, and equally about goodness—will linger long with its readers.
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MMFinck
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I enjoyed this book quite a lot. I knew very little, none actually, about the Spanish Civil war going in. I knew only a bit more about the Catholic church at that time. This would be a terrific book club book. There are numerous very compelling relationships. I did not completely understand the depiction of Amelia, but there are so many fascinating characters and the time in social history is rife with tension.

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merelybookish
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The main character Marion rejects her wealthy, militant-Catholic family and flees to Spain to help out the Republicans in the Civil War. She experiences horrors but also falls in love and remains in Spain for several years, living under Franco's reign. That part was fairly engaging.The interspersing sections narrated by Marion's granddaughter in 2009 were not good. They felt forced and unnecessary and dragged the book down with a 'lesson.'

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bookishkai

Starting this finally with two days left on the loan. I forgot I had it from Firsttoread, and three pages in I'm hooked. Also thrilled that Little Llama finally fell asleep after rereading the train book five times so now I have an hour to really dig in to this.

RealLifeReading Yay for quiet time! 8y
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Lidia
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So excited to start this ARC I got from #Firsttoread while on my way to the Game of thrones live concert 😊. #roadtripreading