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The Curiosities
The Curiosities: A Novel | Susan Gloss
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The follow-up to Susan Glosss successful debut, Vintage, is a charming mid-western story of artists, inspiration, and how to reinvent your life with purpose and flair. Nell Parker has a PhD in Art History, a loving husband named Josh, and a Craftsman bungalow in the charming university town of Madison, WI. But in secret, Nells heart is still reeling from the tragic way in which they lost the one baby they managed to conceive. Rather than pausing to grieve, she pushes harder for testing and fertility treatments, hiding the high cost from her husband. Although hes in the dark about their mounting debt, Josh urges Nell to apply for jobs, believing his wife needs something else to focus on other than a baby that may never be. Finding a job turns out to be difficult for an art historian . . . until Nell sees the ad seeking a director for a new nonprofit called the Mansion Hill Artists' Colony. The colony is the brainchild of the late, unconventional society dame Betsy Barrett, who left behind her vast fortune and a killer collection of modern art to establish an artist-in-residency program to be run out of her lakeside mansion. The executor of Betsy's estate simply hands Nell a set of house keys and wishes her luck, leaving her to manage the mansion and the eccentric personalities of the artists who live there on her own. Soon one of the artists, a young metal sculptor named Odin, is keeping the other residents awake with his late-night welding projects. Nell is pretty sure that Annie, a dreadlocked granny known for her avant garde performance pieces, is dealing drugs out of the basement "studio." Meanwhile Paige, an art student from the university, takes up residence in the third-floor turret, experimenting with new printing and design techniques, as well as leading a string of bad boyfriends upstairs when she stumbles home late at night. Despite all the drama, Nell finds something akin to a family among the members of the creative community that shes brought together. And when her attraction to Odin begins to heat up, Nell is forced to decide what will bring her greater joythe creative, inspired world she's created, or the familiar but increasingly fragile one of her marriage.
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fictionaltiff
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The Curiosities is a perfectly painted picture of real life, the ups and downs, the love and heartbreak. The book itself is a piece of art; it captures the life of Nell and the Mansion Hill Artists‘ Colony and evokes various emotions as the reader follows the perspective of each person. Everyone has their own struggles and growth they go through as they share a mansion and get to know one another.
A five-star read. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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One of my current reads that I received as an ARC. It‘s going to be a fun but emotional journey to read this one, as it‘s about a woman in her 30‘s struggling to get pregnant. And from this point, it looks like her life will crash before she picks herself up.

Reecaspieces I loved this book! Enjoy! 6y
fictionaltiff @Reecaspieces thank you! ☺️ 6y
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Reecaspieces
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🍭🍭🍭🍭 review is up on my blog. Stop by and say hi. This has some unique characters. https://reecaspieces.com/2019/02/11/the-curiosities-by-susan-gloss-fiction-revie...

SilversReviews Great review and gorgeous photo. 6y
Reecaspieces @SilversReviews thank you lady!!! 6y
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I loved the author‘s smooth, easy writing style and the way I felt for each of the characters, no matter how wise (or not) their decisions were along the way. It was also truly delightful how there were all these little threads throughout the book that seemed like interesting tidbits, not much more. But then later on, I‘d discover they‘re actually a deeper layer of the story. Enjoyed this. (Full review on the blog, with content warnings.)

RealLifeReading Pretty cover! 6y
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theladygreer
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If you've been waiting for Susan Gloss's followup to VINTAGE, wait no more! I was lucky enough to read an advance copy, and blurbed it thusly:
“The Curiosities is a stained glass window of a novel: lovely, glowing and precise. Set in a community of artists who are outwardly coming together and inwardly coming apart, Susan Gloss‘s writing brims with insight into grief and joy, love and regret.”

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Kristyngansen
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“Art is like life. It‘s fragile, but that doesn‘t mean you should never take a risk.”

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LeafingThroughLife
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Pretty #bookmail 😊 looking forward to reading this one!