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The End of the Alphabet
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson
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Ambrose Zephyr and his wife Zappora Ashkenazi (Zipper) have achieved a happy and balanced life together. She is the yin to his yang. He is the only man she has loved without adjustment. The two live contentedly in a narrow London terrace full of books. That contentment is thrown into turmoil on or about Ambroses fiftieth birthday, when they receive the news that he has contracted a mysterious illness that will most certainly lead to his death within the month. In panicked delirium, from beneath their bed Ambrose withdraws an oxblood suitcase containing the ephemera of his long-suppressed lifes ambition: to travel the world in a pilgrimage through the alphabet, from Amsterdam to Zanzibar. Scuttling the responsibilities of their respectably successful careers, the two set off on an urgent voyage through real and imagined geographies of place, of history, of art, and of love. Zipper is continually frustrated by Ambroses reticence, but loves him beyond all measure. And Ambrose well appreciates his miraculous good fortune in having Zipper by his side, drawing out the best in him. Zipper does not completely understand Ambroses compulsion to pursue his childhood dream, but her commitment to him is absolute and so she, too, is compelled to make this journey. In Amsterdam, they revisit past debates on beauty and art. In Berlin, they weigh the burdens of history. In the glow of the Chartres windows, they explore the stations of life. In Deauville, they fondly recall their youthful love. At E, Ambrose adjusts his long-drafted itinerary, crossing out Elba and replacing it with the Eiffel Tower of Zippers beloved Paris, the city of their first predestined encounter. While resting in Florence beside the youthfully vital David, they meet a chivalrous old man who shares his insight into enduring romance. It is in Giza that Ambrose begins to falter as he climbs a pyramid, and they miss Haifa thanks to a sandstorm. In Istanbul, they realize that Ambrose can go no further and they must return to their London terrace. But their voyage is not over. The two continue their odyssey, no longer via plane and rail, but now through the power of shared desire and love. The wise words of a hallucinatory camel in Ambroses fevered dream ring out to them with equanimity: Why, you ask? There is no why, Master Zephyr. Life goes on. Death goes on. Love goes on. It is all as simple as that. In the tradition of romantic legend and fable, The End of the Alphabet is a lovingly rendered, richly nuanced treatise on the nature of true and enduring love. The story of Ambrose and Zappora is a precious gift, one that illuminates a pathway to the return of balance and joy after unthinkable loss. From the Hardcover edition.
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Kitta
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson
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⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cottage read #2.

Ambrose Zephyr has one month to live. He decides to visit as many places as he can with his wife, starting with the letter A (Amsterdam) and moving down the alphabet one city at a time.

A cute story, quick easy read, more like a long short story than a novel. Just felt it was lacking depth and emotion.

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Kitta
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Starting cottage read #2 after walking my parent‘s dog, Winnie!

CBee Winnie is lovely 🥰 1y
Kitta @CBee thanks! She‘s a cutie 🥰 1y
dabbe Hello there, Winsome Winnie! 🖤🐾🖤 1y
Kitta Thanks @dabbe 🐾 1y
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TheKidUpstairs
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Eggs 👏🏻📚👏🏻 4y
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TheKidUpstairs
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson

Hey #LMPBC ladies! I received my book back today, I loved reading all your notes and seeing what stood out to you.

I'm incredibly behind, and still reading @Tianarose 's pick. I'm loving it, so I don't want to bail. I'll get it back to you ASAP!

Anyone interested in another round?

@StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego @ShelleyBooksie

ShelleyBooksie Yes - me! I haven't gotten my book back yet. I can't wait! 5y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego @ShelleyBooksie Sorry, I finished it but haven't made it to the post office yet. Will send out soon! 5y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego You'll have to count me out for the next round, unfortunately. I signed up for round 6 of lmpbc. I don't want to get the two groups confused. 5y
Tianarose I‘m glad I‘m not the only one behind! Granted there were some postal issues with this last one. I‘m working to get as much read as possible and in the mail! @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego @TheKidUpstairs @ShelleyBooksie 5y
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ShelleyBooksie
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson
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@Tianarose , @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego , @TheKidUpstairs - I am tardy sending my last lmlbc round 5 book out. It went in the mail today :)

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ShelleyBooksie
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson
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1. Urban Allies
2. Arm chair expert - Dax is funny
3. The end of the alphabet - my hubby is not a reader but this book was a neat concept and I told him about it

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TheKidUpstairs
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson
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Well, I had some time at the local used bookstore. And once you hit $50 worth, you get 50% off. So if you pick up $25 worth of books, you might as well keep going and get double for the same price, right? I ran out of room in my arms 🤗

#bookhaul

kylienoele That‘s a great deal!! 7y
Lcsmcat I wish mine offered that deal! 7y
JamieArc You have some great books in there! Definitely worth it 😊 7y
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DreesReads People of the Book is one of my favorites! As is The Handmaid‘s Tale. 7y
Reagan Oooh that Hitchcock looks good! 7y
TheBookgeekFrau Exactly!! Totally reasonable economics to me 😁 7y
TheLibrarian It would be silly (and not very economical) to not get more books for the same price! 7y
emilyhaldi What a deal!! 👍🏻 7y
AlaMich That is some excellent Book Logic right there! 7y
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Lotta84
The End of the Alphabet | CS Richardson
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What a delicate story! I felt like the physical book, everything from the cover design to the choice of font, was an integral part of the reading experience.

msc1977 I'm so glad you're here!!! 7y
Lotta84 Likewise! 7y
Jess7 Welcome! 7y
Lotta84 Thank you! 7y
RaimeyGallant Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon 7y
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