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Other Lives but Mine
Other Lives but Mine | Emmanuel Carrere
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'The night before the wave, I remember that Hélène and I talked about separating. It wouldn't be complicated; we didn't live together, hadn't had a child, and were even able to see ourselves remaining friends, and yet, it was sad. It was Christmas 2004.'In Sri Lanka, a tsunami sweeps a child out to sea, her grandfather helpless against the onrushing water. In France, a young woman succumbs to illness, leaving her husband and small children bereft. Present at both events, Emmanuel Carrère sets out to tell the story of two families - shattered, but ultimately restored. What he accomplishes is a heartrending narrative of love, a meditation on courage and decency in the face of adversity, an intimate look at the beauty and nobility of ordinary lives.'As a storyteller Carrère is so freakishly talented, so unassuming in grace and power that you only realise the hold he's got on you when you attempt to pull away' Junot Díaz'Gratifying and surprising ... A book about the texture and resonance of loss...Carrère covers a lot of ground with cool honesty and careful humanity' The New York Times
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UrsulaMonarch
Mehso-so

I loved the first half of this book but found that it really fell apart for me in the second half, particularly in a section that becomes mired in french law.

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UrsulaMonarch
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"A visit always brings pleasure - if not when it begins, then when it ends."

A so-far-rare moment of levity, tellingly from a different book!

Angitron 😂😂😂 7y
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UrsulaMonarch
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Just started this after the raves on the NYT book review #podcast- so far it's devastating
#SFPL #tsunami

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mrldg

This is such am amazing read, great writing, powerful. If you like memoirs, or anything about grief/trauma etc., try it. I found it after the NYT books podcast reviewers all were reading and recommending it (at the end of every podcast each reviewer talks about what they're currently reading). I concur.

UrsulaMonarch Just started it for the exact same podcast reason! 7y
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