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Once, in Lourdes
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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In the turbulent summer of 1968, four high school friends make a pact that will change their lives forever. As the Vietnam War rages overseas, four friends make a vow. For the next two weeks, they will live for each other and for each day. Then, at the end of the two weeks, they will sacrifice themselves on the altar of their friendship. Loyal Kay, our narrator, dreams of being an artist and escaping her stifling familythe stepmother and stepsister she gained after her mothers early death, and the father she no longer feels she knows. As she struggles with her weight, her schoolwork, and her longing for her mother, she feels loyalty only to her three friends, determined to keep their group together at any cost. Brilliant, charismatic CJ appears to have everythingthough even those closest to him cant see him as he really is. Steady, quiet Saint wants to do right by everyone, trying not to let his emotions destroy himself and those around him. And beautiful Veras family secrets are too dark to share, even with her closest friends; caught in a web of family dysfunction, she can only hope the others wont get tangled up in the danger she senses around her. In the two-week span in which the novel takes place, during the summer before their senior year of high school, the lives of Kay, CJ, Saint, and Vera will change beyond their expectations, and what they gain and lose will determine the novels outcome. Once, in Lourdes is a gripping, haunting novel about the power of teenage bonds, the story of four young people who will win your heart and transport you back to your own high school years. As the heady 1960s shift the ground beneath their feet, all of them must face who they areand who they want to be. Praise for Once, in Lourdes What makes Once, in Lourdes such a moving read is how deeply and finely Sharon Solwitz has observed and portrayed her characters. They are recognizable teenagers with recognizable desires and miseries and hardships, but they are so well rendered in their particulars that we follow them less and less as familiar types and more and more as the actual friends with whom we attempt to struggle through this part of life, making promises and pacts, breaking and keeping them, living and dying by them.Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Tinkers and Enon This astonishing novel dives deep into the minds and bodies of four teenagers at the height of the sixties. Self-loathing Kay, ethereal but deformed Vera, precariously balanced CJ, and stoic Saint are self-declared outcasts from what passes for normal in their school and families. Bonding through sexual awakening and confusion, love of one another and dismissal of the worlds intrusion on their freedom, the 4Ever friends decide on a suicide pactand the reader is hooked into their intensity, on tenterhooks to find out who, how, and whether they will carry out their pledge. This is a story that reads achingly true to young angst, then, now, and always. Its an achievement of remarkable empathyand gorgeous prose.Janet Burroway, author of Raw Silk and Writing Fiction Sharon Solwitz has an ear so attuned to teen speech, teen humor, and, finally and most convincingly, teen angst that her novel crackles with urgency. She follows the rise and fall of adolescent moods, patient with their extremes and sympathetic to the neediness her characters struggle to hide. Once, in Lourdes will make you think youre eavesdropping on what youre not supposed to hear.Rosellen Brown, New York Times bestselling author of Before and After
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MLRio
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This whole book lacks stability; characters swing from one emotional extreme to another, often in one sentence or less. They constantly complain that they don‘t understand each other and after a while it starts to feel like Solwitz doesn‘t really understand them, either. But her prose is engaging, her portrait of the mundane agonies of adolescence convincing even if the story as a whole is not. ⭐️⭐️1/2

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MLRio
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz

I had been raised to be ‘good,‘ whatever that meant, and I was terrified of evil, cruelty, perversity, the dark side of human nature. At the same time I felt obliged to know it, as if somewhere in that frothy black murk was the embryo of my natural charisma, my latent, essential personal force.

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MLRio
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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So this is wild right from the get-go (not totally convinced, though).

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Mamashep
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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Next up. I can't even remember what it's about. Must have sounded good when I requested it!

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MLRio
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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NovelVisits
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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Panpan

Once, in Lourdes a tale of teenage angst set against a backdrop 1968 turmoil. Four friends agree to a suicide pact but give themselves two weeks to experience more of life. The start was rough but eventually you came to understand them. The second half was much better than the first. (If you can hang on.) Full review: http://www.novelvisits.com/once-lourdes-sharon-solwitz-review/

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NerdyRev
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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Mehso-so

I am going to put this at an average read if not slightly better than average. The 4 characters are great and well developed, but the narrative at times was a bit banana pants. 4 teens make a pact because their lives are a mess, we see that mess including abuse and incest, getting turned on by the Holocaust (he is Jewish too), and sleeping with one another. Read this and just be ready for a ride as it is a bit all over the place.

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Jerdencon
Once, in Lourdes: A Novel | Sharon Solwitz
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Went a little crazy on #netgalley today and was approved for these 3 books in one day. And I still have 8 more that I haven't even started on NetGalley. And now I'm heading to the library to pick up 2 more books (who knows maybe more! )... lol. Now if only I could cancel all my plans for the upcoming crazy weekends I have I can read some of these!

Suzze I have 26 downloaded right now between NetGalley and Edelweiss. This is why none of the books I own ever get read! 7y
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