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The Great Believers
The Great Believers | Rebecca Makkai
A dazzling new novel of friendship and redemption in the face of tragedy and loss set in 1980s Chicago and contemporary Paris, by the acclaimed and award-winning author Rebecca Makkai In 1985, Yale Tishman, the development director for an art gallery in Chicago, is about to pull off an amazing coup, bringing an extraordinary collection of 1920s paintings as a gift to the gallery. Yet as his career begins to flourish, the carnage of the AIDs epidemic grows around him. One by one, his friends are dying and after his friend Nico's funeral, he finds his partner is infected, and that he might even have the virus himself. The only person he has left is Fiona, Nico's little sister. Thirty years later, Fiona is in Paris tracking down her estranged daughter who disappeared into a cult. While staying with an old friend, a famous photographer who documented the Chicago epidemic, she finds herself finally grappling with the devastating ways the AIDS crisis affected her life and her relationship with her daughter. Yale and Fiona's stories unfold in incredibly moving and sometimes surprising ways, as both struggle to find goodness in the face of disaster.
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NatalieR
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My Audible library is overflowing, so sometimes I just pick the book that has been waiting patiently the longest to read next. This book had been sitting in my library for so long, I couldn‘t remember what had piqued my interest. Based on the description, I suspected this was going to be one of those really long books that dove deeply into the characters‘ lives, and I was going to love it.

Full review at abookandadog.com/blog/the-great-believers

CatMS I loved this book. It is a book that I will re-read. I think this is the authors best book. 6d
NatalieR @CatMS It is a good book to read-read. This is my first book by this author. I was wondering how her other books are. 🧐 6d
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CBee
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Finally read this, and I‘m overwhelmed. Sadness and anger for what they went through, for the death, for the politicians who did nothing, for the hate. So many good quotes but I‘ll share just one here:
“It‘s always a matter, isn‘t it, of waiting for the world to come unraveled? When things hold together, it‘s always only temporary.” #TBRtarot #readyourkindle

AvidReader25 This one has been on my TBR for too long! 3mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I need a reread of this I remember the feeling of just devastation. She did an amazing job pulling all of the heartstrings 😍 3mo
Suet624 Honestly, it‘s a must read. 3mo
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Deblovestoread @Suet624 Agree 100% 2mo
CBee @AvidReader25 same! I‘m so glad I finally read it ♥️ 2mo
CBee @ChaoticMissAdventures I was just sobbing at the end 💔 2mo
CBee @Suet624 @Deblovestoread it absolutely is! 2mo
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Kshakal
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Eggs Great collection 🧡🧡🧡 5mo
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sprainedbrain
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And I have another 23 on my tbr. Business as usual over here. 😜

Cathythoughts Nice one 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5mo
Cathythoughts I‘ve read 13 of them. 😁 5mo
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Deblovestoread
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Some I loved, some I liked, a few were meh, and I hated The Corrections.

I have some of the rest on my shelves.

ManyWordsLater I‘ve read 26! 5mo
dabbe #yahooyou! 👏👏👏 5mo
CatMS The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai is wonderful. I continue to recommend it to everyone. 5mo
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willaful
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“How could she explain that this city was a graveyard? That they were walking ever day though streets where there had been a holocaust, a mass murder of neglect and antipathy, that when they stepped through a pocket of cold air, didn't they understand it was a ghost, it was a boy the world had spat out?“

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willaful
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A compulsively readable, heartbreaker of a story that had me reflecting on my own personal and generational traumas. It's a very caring view of the endless human cycle of living through -- or not -- terrible times, and how we somehow keep going.

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MindyK59
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This book is one of the best that I have read recently. It was written so beautifully. It was a story involving gay men in 1980‘s Chicago in the midst of the AIDS crisis and alternated with the art world in Paris in 2015. It was so touching about a very scary time when nobody really knew what AIDS was about. Then it brought the reader full circle to show how it affected those involved with it. I highly recommend reading it.

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DocBrown
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So I‘ve had this on my TBR for YEARS and finally got around to reading it. Boy am I glad I did! It‘s a tour de force! Joins The Latecomer and The Goldfinch in a Trinity of masterful books about art. I love the interweaving plot threads and the verisimilitude. And the rootedness in place (Chicago and Paris). All the feels for this excellent story, excellently told ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (Photo of Chicago‘s Marina City from Wikipedia)

Silverneurotic This is one of my favorite books from last year. 10mo
emz711 I saw this on the Chicago architecture tour. Where they take you around on a ferry and you get to see all the different types of buildings. Really fun way to see the city 10mo
DocBrown @emz711 Yes I so agree! I did the architecture tour with my oldest son when he was in college. It was part of the City Pass package and I was not expecting much. It turned out to be the highlight of our visit!! 10mo
DocBrown @Silverneurotic Definitely one of my favorites from this year so far. Only a few weeks in but it will be hard to beat! 9mo
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Readerann
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Powerful and heartbreaking.

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Liz_M
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#12Booksof2023

I did not get much reading done in September, but this probably would have been the best book of the month regardless. All the feels.

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Andrew65 Looks a good read. 😁 11mo
CatLass007 You have a lovely reading buddy. What‘s his/her name? 11mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 11mo
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CatLass007 Then you have a very handsome reading buddy.😻 11mo
BarbaraBB Hi Bert 👋🏽. Enjoyed that book too. 11mo
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Mslefinger
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Easily one of the best books I've ever read. Meticulous character development. Heartbreaking. Thoroughly researched. And yet it reads like a thriller. I wept through the last few chapters, and somehow I was grateful for it. A masterpiece.

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Silverneurotic
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This book destroyed me. It was so good, but so devastating at the same time.

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REPollock
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Didn‘t know about this readathon but I read nine books this month and bailed on one, so I‘m counting it a win! Tagged book is my favorite of the lot.

#SummerEndReadathon @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Great job! 1y
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REPollock
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My first read of this author but not the last. So good, a poignant intricate puzzle of a plot. I cried several times, partly because of empathy but also because I grew to love the characters.

Tiffiney One of favorite books! 1y
REPollock @Tiffiney so good it left me speechless 1y
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Tkimsal
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30 Book Recommendations in 30 Days — Day 4

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Soubhiville
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My May wrap up.
Books I loved this month: The Great Believers, The Bone Shard War, The Language of Butterflies, Body of Work, Ducks.
The only one I didn‘t really like was Void Star.
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Shemac77 Body of Work was so great! 2y
SamAnne Read Ducks this past month as well. Will be one of my top reads of the year. 2y
PurpleyPumpkin Looks like you had a great reading month. Well done!👏🏽 2y
Megabooks Ducks was fantastic!! 2y
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Soubhiville
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Okay, everyone should read this. It‘s a beautiful story of friendship and love and complicated life and art in the 80‘s in Chicago, in a gay community at the height of the AIDS crisis. It‘s so touching and frustrating and heartbreaking and I really loved it. Great very real characters with messy real lives, and I just wanted to hug them and hang out with them and cry with them. Thanks for bringing this book into my life @AmyG 💕

AmyG I am so happy that we both loved this one. 👊🏻❤️ 2y
LeeRHarry Thought this was great. 2y
Cinfhen Read this for bookclub/ we all enjoyed and had great discussion 2y
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Branwen
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My book haul from today! 💕📚

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Winkyle86
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This was such an emotional journey for me. Any book that dives into the AIDS crisis of the 1980s always gets me feeling so many things. I really loved the way this book was crafted, gently rocking back and forth in time. Highest recommendation

marleed I feel the same way, I think because the 80s are so vivid to my memory. Also because my brother was gay and a strong advocate for gay rights. He died of AIDS. 2y
Winkyle86 @marleed I‘m so sorry to hear that 2y
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Kat.Kao
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This is one of those books I‘m always going to be thinking about. It‘s incredibly well-researched, and the characters are so vivid. It does so much with a lot of themes I love: time, names, intergenerational trauma. One storyline is set during the AIDS crisis in mid 1980s Chicago, and the other is set in Paris in 2015. It‘s a gorgeous book, and I can‘t wait to reread it.

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Areader2
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Set in Chicago in early 80s this story was about a community of friends who sadly were effected by the aids crisis, and how a sister of one of the group‘s friends Fiona immersed her self in helping each of them but how the trauma of that effected her life
It‘s a important part of the past and brought back memories of a coworker who died from this terrible virus
My final book of #joyousjanuary was happy I met all my goals

Andrew65 That‘s brilliant, well done and thanks for playing along. 👏👏👏🙌🥳🍾🥂😍 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures Love both of these! Buckets of tears, both are so amazing. Rent was my first broadway show, and at 15 I was SOBBING in the audience. Embarrassing, but it really taught me so much about how stories can create real empathy.
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Klou Great choice! This is a musical I still need to see. I love the songs from it 2y
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Magpiegem
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This one knocked everything else out of the park this month. And that‘s really saying something as I also read The House in the Cerulean Sea. Just a fantastic amount of skill in the way Makkai built the story, it will definitely stay with me.

So in the end my first book come up against my last! But The Night Circus had to take it for the pure amount of pleasure it gave me reading it and for opening up a new genre to me. Thanks to @chasjjlee

Sapphire I have this on my TBR. Bought it in 2015 at the Savannah book festival after hearing the author in a panel. Still haven‘t gotten to it. Maybe this year! 2y
Magpiegem @Sapphire yes read it! It sat on my bookshelf for years too! 😊 2y
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BekaReid
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I've got two reading buddies this morning as I work on my first book of 2023.

kspenmoll Sweet! 2y
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Magpiegem
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Wow what a beautiful and devastating book. I picked it up for #Booked2022 #abouttheaidsepedemic and I‘m so glad (again) that this challenge made me read outside my comfort zone. Extremely well written and truly heartbreaking it is a dual timeline portrait of generational trauma, love, regret, grief. I highly recommend it but save it for a time when you have the emotional strength.

LeeRHarry This book has really stayed with me and I read it a few years ago now 😥 2y
Magpiegem @LeeRHarry it will stay with me too! 2y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I truly loved this one! Glad you found it and gave it a go! 2y
Cinfhen Glad you enjoyed both the book and the challenge 💜 2y
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BekaReid
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My reading buddies this morning

RaeLovesToRead Kitties!!!! 😍😍😍 2y
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Magpiegem
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It‘s that time of year when all becomes sparkly chaos in my house. But in moments between the cookie decorating and ice skating I am listening to this book for #booked2022 #abouttheaidsepedemic . Not that festive, but so far very good. And as usual I am squeezing my last couple of prompts in before the end of the year!

Cinfhen Awesome photo 😍I read this for bookclub. It‘s definitely a good one! Good luck wrapping up the challenges….you can do it! 2y
Magpiegem @Cinfhen I have been thinking how good this would be for my bookclub. Lots to discuss! Lots of great characters. Xx 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#tbt I am starting Makkai's newest book and I am so excited. Her Great Believers is one of my all time favorite reads. It is a rich, complex and heartbreaking story with vivid characters and concerning a found family in 1980's Chicago and how the AIDS epidemic ravaged their community. While the core of the story is painful and sad, it is also filled with hope and love, and excellent writing.

rachelm I just finished an arc of her newest! I enjoyed 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures @rachelm oh good! I am starting it as soon as I can finish Eleanor Catton's ARC! 2y
SamAnne Loved this one. Brought back some sad memories of coming of age in the 80s. 2y
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This book broke my heart in all the best ways. It‘s a dual timeline book set in Chicago during the AIDS crisis and 2015 Paris. So glad I ran across this one.

AmyG I absolutely loved this one. 2y
SamAnne I loved this one. Came of age in the late 80s, early 90s and it really resonated. 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#manicmonday #letterg @CBee @Librariana
📚 Great Believers (Makkai)
✍️ Lauren Groff, Yaa Gyasi
🍿 Gattaca
🎤 Guns & Roses
🎶 Gangsta Paradise (Coolio)

CBee Thanks for playing 😊😊 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#pridebookrec fiction week

This is one of my all time top 10 favorite books.
Raw and emotional, this is a look at a group of gay men in 1985 Chicago, dealing with the AIDS epidemic and art and friendship, it's gorgeously written and the characters will live with you for long after you put the book down.

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HeatherBookNerd
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A reread of a favorite book. It switches between two timelines. In 1980s Chicago we follow Yale and his group of gay friends as they navigate the burgeoning AIDS crisis. One man‘s sister, Fiona, becomes caretaker for many of the dying. The other thread finds Fiona in Paris in 2015, seeking out her estranged daughter and reconnecting with one of the old friends from Chicago. It is a story of the human cost of this generation of lost men. Stunning.

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It‘s 4:17am. Work at 8:00am. Good thing I love this book.

Soubhiville Ugh. Hope tonight is better. 3y
Nutmegnc I have severe asthma too. I hope you feel better soon. 3y
AmyG Feel better! 3y
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HeatherBookNerd @Soubhiville @Nutmegnc thank you. I‘m headed to work on about 3 hours sleep, but still feel pretty amped. Steroids are so weird. I am breathing better though! 3y
marleed Oh I‘m sorry. I can‘t imagine a full day of work following 3 hours sleep on top of dealing with asthma. I hope work is good to you today. 3y
HeatherBookNerd @AmyG @marleed thanks. I‘ll make it. Sleeping in tomorrow 👍🏼 3y
Caroline2 Oh no! I hope you feel better soon 💐 3y
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bravenewtrav
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An epic, realistic read into the lives of the men in Chicago in the 80s affected by AIDS. I appreciated the back and forth perspective in chapters.

EmilyM One of my favorite books! 3y
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christhelesbian
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i read this for my death class and wow i learned so much about grief and the process of coming to terms with the loss of so many loved ones i would def recommend to anyone if you are gay or if you aren‘t
a good perspective about aids and it‘s effect on the gay community in chicago also cool cause i live in the street where a lot of stuff took place in this book

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“He was soft, as if his skin had never seen the weather, and when a bone—an elbow, a kneecap, a rib—showed through, it was like a foreign object poking at a piece of silk.”

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readwithcori
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While not the most well-written or attention grabbing, The Great Believers sincerely tugged on my heart in more ways than one. A dual storyline jumping between Chicago and Paris covering the AIDS crisis in Chicago, love, family, grief, and loss. A slower read but one that is still very much worth it in my opinion. 3.5/5 stars for me 🌟

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My god, was not fully prepared for how devastating this book would be, even though I knew going in that it would be a tough read. Its brilliance is that it‘s not gratuitous, though. This book also provides an enraging education on how poorly the AIDS crisis was handled in this country and the disgusting politics of our healthcare system. One of the best reads of the year for me.

SamAnne Loved this one. For me, brought back some sad memories of the 80s. 3y
BarbaraBB I loved this one too! If you can handle another book about AIDS I can recommend this one: 3y
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cariashley
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This book is so good, why did I wait so long to read it? Once #SullivanCat stops sleeping on it, I look forward to continuing 😹 #catsoflitsy #kal

kspenmoll 😻😹 3y
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 3y
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Liz_M Look at those little white paws! 😻 3y
marleed I felt the same way - read this year! 3y
BookishMarginalia Oh my goodness, what a pose! 3y
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readwithcori
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New #Currentread + naps + dog cuddles. A lovely Saturday to give my body some much needed R & R.

I‘ve had The Great Believers on my TBR for some time now. Finally sitting down to read it. If you‘ve read it, tell me your thoughts in the comments 📖💗 Happy Saturday!

#TheGreatBelievers #RebeccaMakkai #books #reading

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Enjoy!! 💞 3y
readwithcori @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks thank you, fingers crossed it‘s a good one! 💗 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#curiouscovers #orange
So many of my favorite books are orange covered.
#pridemonth has me tagging the heartbreakingly fantastic Great Believers.
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

kspenmoll Pretty!!! 3y
Viji Great ones! 3y
Eggs Beautiful arrangement 🧡📙🧡 3y
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JillR
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The author drops you off in the middle of a group of friends and trusts you to sort out what‘s going on and I liked that. Following said group of friends as they navigate Chicago during the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and alternating with 2015 and a mother desperately searching for her daughter in Paris, slowly I was drawn into these character‘s lives, the fear and sadness they experienced, and didn‘t want to let them go. An excellent read.

TrishB I loved this one, not seen that cover before. 4y
JillR @trishb me too, and yes most reviews I‘ve seen have it with a yellow cover. I only got it recently so perhaps it‘s a new one... 4y
squirrelbrain This has been on my physical TBR shelf for a while - I *will* get to it sometime....! (edited) 4y
Cathythoughts Nice review 👍🏻 I started this & never finished it ... must go back. I‘ve never seen this cover either , nice cover too 4y
Jess I had such a book hangover from this one and missed the characters for quite awhile. Loved it. 4y
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Deblovestoread
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#BookReport #WeeklyForecast Standouts of the week are the tagged book and Red at the Bone. Woodson is a master story teller. In less than 200 pages you know these characters and come away with sadness and hope. The others were all enjoyable reads. This week Librarian and Cyprus are for #Booked2021, and I can‘t put down Words in Deep Blue.

Cinfhen I loved this memoir on audio / I thought it was amazing 4y
Cinfhen And I really enjoyed both Red at the Bone and 4y
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This book is both beautifully written and incredibly sad. I don't normally pick such a long #audiobook but I'm glad that I did.

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Wow, what a story. I loved how the author said at the end of the book that she was hoping to spur more research about the gay community in Chicago in the 1980s since there is such little information. It was such a good and heartbreaking story, I loved Yale. I grew up in the 80s but in a very small town in NJ, so I was unaware of what was really happening in the world, aside from what was on the news. One more #bookspin book & #doublespinbook

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