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The Flight Portfolio
The Flight Portfolio: A novel | Julie Orringer
The long-awaited new work from the best-selling author of The Invisible Bridge takes us back to occupied Europe in this gripping historical novel based on the true story of Varian Fry's extraordinary attempt to save the work, and the lives, of Jewish artists fleeing the Holocaust In 1940, Varian Fry--a Harvard educated American journalist--traveled to Marseille carrying three thousand dollars and a list of imperiled artists and writers he hoped to rescue within a few weeks. Instead, he ended up staying in France for thirteen months, working under the veil of a legitimate relief organization to procure false documents, amass emergency funds, and set up an underground railroad that led over the Pyrenees, into Spain, and finally to Lisbon, where the refugees embarked for safer ports. Among his many clients were Hannah Arendt, Franz Werfel, Andr Breton, Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, and Marc Chagall. The Flight Portfolio opens at the Chagalls' ancient stone house in Gordes, France, as the novel's hero desperately tries to persuade them of the barbarism and tragedy descending on Europe. Masterfully crafted, exquisitely written, impossible to put down, this is historical fiction of the very first order, and resounding confirmation of Orringer's gifts as a novelist.
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TheBookHippie
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Thanks for catching this for us @Deblovestoread !

#SUNDAYBUDDYREAD

📘 https://a.co/d/0XPbhh4

Read4life Thank you, @Deblovestoread & @TheBookHippie 💙 I picked up my copy. 🤓 1mo
Hooked_on_books I really liked this book. I think it‘s a great choice for book club—lots to chew on! 1mo
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TheBookHippie @Hooked_on_books I know the true story very well. So I‘m interested to read this. Mary Jayne Gold family is from here we have places named after her and the family and she is buried here. 1mo
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I am now ready for the next 6 months! 1mo
Hooked_on_books That‘s a cool connection! 1mo
TheBookHippie @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 1mo
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Deblovestoread
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#SundayBuddyRead

Our September book is a kindle deal today.

@TheBookHippie

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TheBookHippie
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So seriously considering this long read on my bookshelf for a 5 Sunday month next year as the movie adaptation on Netflix was such a good watch-
The book is still offered on BOTM

Thoughts #SUNDAYBUDDYREAD PEEPS?
Anyone interested? 👀

AmyG I have this, haven‘t read it yet, hear good things…and would love to read it. 11mo
charl08 Well, you've convinced me: and my library system has a copy available on request.👍 11mo
TheBookHippie @AmyG now to look which month in 2024 has 5 Sundays 👀 11mo
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Karisa I‘m in! I watched the Netflix series not knowing it was a book-based until after. Loved the series! 11mo
TheBookHippie @Karisa I‘m thinking it‘s a yes. We do okay as long as we have 5 Sundays! 11mo
AmyG @Karisa I have heard it‘s a wonderful series from a few people! Ha…I can‘t watch until I have read the book. 11mo
JamieArc Ditto to what @AmyG said 11mo
TheBookHippie @JamieArc There‘s enough of us! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 11mo
marleed I absolutely loved this book and went into not knowing a thing about it. I didn‘t even realize the IRL life story until I was almost done so there was a google rabbit hole experience, as well! 11mo
TheBookHippie @marleed I knew the IRL didn‘t know the book and movie 🙃so now I must read book! (edited) 11mo
marleed @TheBookHippie ohh, I‘m impressed and envious you knew the IRL. I‘m forever humbled by the stories of long (or not so long) ago IRL people I discover through books. 11mo
TheBookHippie @marleed they saved Chagall amongst many other literary folk and artist. It was well known in my grandmas circle that a woman did the bulk of the work and never really got credit my grandma told me. I so wish she was alive to tell her it was a movie and book and that people are learning who Mary Jayne Gold was. 11mo
TheBookHippie @marleed I didn‘t connect it all either until I saw it on Netflix 🤦🏻‍♀️ 11mo
Deblovestoread Even though it is only May I am getting excited about the 2024 books. Can't wait to learn about this time in history with #SundayBuddyRead 11mo
Hooked_on_books The book is really good! It‘s long, but didn‘t feel that way to me while reading and in fact prompted me to want to read more from her. It‘s really well crafted. 11mo
TheBookHippie @Hooked_on_books oh that‘s good to know!!! 11mo
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Karisa
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Adaptation recommendation! This Netflix limited series based on the book tagged—it‘s so good! It follows a real resistance group in Marseille in 1940 that was able to get artists such as Marc Chagall to safety. It puts people of color, women, and gay men back in to capture this real story more fully. I have some new heroes now in Mary Jayne Gold, Varian Fry, and Peggy Guggenheim. It‘s also filmed in Marseille and beautiful.

AmyG I still need to read the book! Glad to know this is good. 12mo
mrsmarch I started watching the first episode right before school break week so I've been in a necessary break while the kids are home 😂 I'll get back to it (and folding my laundry) soon! 12mo
JamieArc I have this one sitting on my bookshelf waiting for me. A good reminder to get to it…and I love Marseille. 12mo
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Prairiegirl_reading @marleed did you know about this? I know you liked this book. (I put it in my tbr because of your review) 12mo
Cinfhen I loved the book!!! Fascinating story 12mo
Jas16 I had no idea there was an adaptation! 12mo
Karisa @Jas16 I didn‘t realize the series was an adaptation until I watched their “the making of” episode after. Now I need to read the book. 😊 12mo
marleed Omg - You didn‘t realize there was an adaptation. This was a 5* read for me! 12mo
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marleed
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I didn‘t realize until late last night I had a new grid - forever to be known by me as my Covid quarantine grid. Lucky for me the tagged chunkster was my favorite of the grid vs either of the quick novellas!

5* = Loved It, want to shout out loud about this book! I do/will own/keep a physical copy. A+
4*= I liked it, would love to discuss. Solid B
3*=Meh, no need to discuss. Average C
2*=Nope D
1*=DNF F

Cinfhen I REALLY LOVED Flight Portfolio too!!! Did u ever read her first novel - so good 2y
Cinfhen I‘m looking forward to reading 2y
marleed @Cinfhen Oh thanks for the recommendation. I just keep thinking about that book so I‘d like to read more from her! Oh, I really liked Sparring Partners. I‘d recommend reading each short story in between other books so you can more fully appreciate the 3 stories. I read them back to back and liked stories 1&2 most. I think I would have appreciated story 3 more with a break in between. 2y
MyNamesParadise Glad the It girl is good! I‘m reading it now! 2y
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marleed
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This was the title I randomly selected from my extensive stack of chunksters. Gaah, I loved this. Somehow it just worked for me that this was part WWII history of IRL war heroes saving 1930s artists (and more) from Nazis and part Bohemian fiction of men who love men and what that meant at the time. I spent all of last night down the rabbit hole of Varian Fry, Mary Jayne Gold (great oral history taped in 1993), Miriam Davenport, and more.

Prairiegirl_reading Sounds fascinating! Stacking! 2y
marleed @Prairiegirl_reading I thought this was a beautiful story. I never heard of Varian Fry - among the first American to be named Righteous Among the Nations by Israel. Then I stumbled upon 5 videos capturing the oral history of the then elderly Mary Jayne Gold - fascinating because she displayed how life keeps happening in the midst of heroic efforts. 2y
kspenmoll Great review. I have this; now maybe I should read it! 2y
Prairiegirl_reading @marleed I love a book that gets me googling. 😄 2y
marleed @kspenmoll I had this for a while too, and I‘m so glad it won my chunkster draw! It‘s a different story but gave me feels like the tagged which I also loved. @Prairiegirl_reading Google and YouTube were my whole of last night! 2y
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Anna40
Flight Portfolio | Julie Orringer
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Varian Frye formed the Emergency Rescue Committee that operated in Marseille with the aim of finding as many Jewish and Anti-Nazi intellectuals, artists and writers as they could and helping them to escape from Europe. And there is more to it. Orringer also writes about Frye‘s homosexuality and weaves a fictional love story into the main plot. Her writing is outstanding -a joy to have discovered her!

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Hooked_on_books
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Varian goes to France in 1940 to work toward rescuing Jewish artists, allowing their escape from the continent. He‘s then approached by Elliott, the one who got away, to see about saving a friend‘s son. This is great historical fiction with a lovely M/M love story threaded through. The size and slow pace of this book are a bit daunting, but it‘s well worth it.

#bookspin from June

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Hooked_on_books @LeahBergen Don‘t tell anyone, but that was take #3. 🤫😂 3y
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LeahBergen Damn! Take # 3 is good. You should see me with a selfie … take # 33 is more like it. 🤣 3y
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Jas16
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American Varian Fry travels to Marseille with the hopes of saving great artists and thinkers from the Nazis. The work is dangerous and challenging but he assembles a network of those just as passionate about his task. He also has to question whether anyone has a life that deserves saving more than another‘s. This is a long book and but one that it is easy to get swept away in with its vibrant cast of characters and the high stakes they face daily.

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Up before the sun..... I‘m reading this for a book group and it‘s over 500 pages so I hope it picks up a bit or it‘s gonna be a slog. I‘m hopeful because I loved her previous book The Invisible Bridge.

OriginalCyn620 Love that mug! 🙌🏻😂 4y
RebelReader @OriginalCyn620 I love it too! I think I‘ve had my coffee in it almost everyday since I treated myself to it about a year ago. 😍 4y
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kspenmoll
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OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚🖋 4y
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Cinfhen
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Five star read🙌🏻 A beautifully crafted historical fiction novel similar to A Gentlemen in Moscow and All The Light We Can Not See. Set in Nazi occupied France, a story about a group of ordinary people who run & operate a smuggling operation; their cargo: artists, writers, scientists, philosophers & those who are deemed enemies of The Reich. 👇🏽

Cinfhen I spent many hours down the internet rabbit hole to learn more about these real individuals as well as The Flight Portfolio ( a collection of paintings & drawings made by those European artists who were awaiting flight out of Europe)Their art was inspired by the daily struggle they were experiencing and witnessing. (edited) 4y
Cinfhen I think you will really enjoy this book @Crazeedi 4y
eanderson Great review! You have me wanting to put it up on my priority tbr! 4y
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Cinfhen Oh yay @eanderson I‘m not sure why I waited so long to read this prior BOTM. I really enjoyed learning about this resistance movement. It‘s a bit of a slower read but worth the investment. 4y
JSW This is a beautiful book. 4y
Cinfhen It really was @JSW I loved her other novel too 4y
Nute Nice review! You got my interest with similar taste in the vein of All the Light We Cannot See and A Gentleman in Moscow. Stacking!! 4y
Cinfhen Thanks @Nute I hope you enjoy this book when you get to it😊if you remember please tag me with your thoughts 4y
Crazeedi @Cinfhen I'm going to look for it. Thank you for the recommendation 4y
Crazeedi @Cinfhen I'm going to check out the other book you mentioned too. 4y
Cinfhen Both books are great @Crazeedi especially her debut 4y
Crazeedi @Cinfhen thank you so much, will I be crying much? 4y
Cinfhen Invisible Bridge was definitely a weepy book @Crazeedi but I didn‘t cry from The Flight Portfolio. It‘s a moving story but not one that will leave you heartbroken. I wouldn‘t say either are light reads but both are beautifully written. Flight Portfolio requires patience and concentration. Hope you‘re feeling better and getting more sleep. Happy to see you back on Litsy. 4y
Crazeedi @Cinfhen thanks Cindy! We both had a much better night ! I actually slept more than 2 hrs in a row!! 4y
Cinfhen Small blessings @Crazeedi 💛 4y
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Cinfhen
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Catching up on some correspondences while enjoying the sunshine ☀️ 🎶💕Post office is meant to open starting Sunday🙏🏼

CoffeeAndABook Looks like a lovely morning 🌞📖🥤🌸 those are cute cards & stickers👌🏼😘 4y
Cinfhen Thanks @CoffeeAndABook sunshine makes everything better 🧡💛🧡 4y
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Cinfhen
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Thank you @gradcat ever since you tagged me for #ISpy#Green I‘ve been thinking about picking up this book from my #TBR
It‘s really good. Dense and full of fascinating information, I‘ve been googling nonstop #LiveAndLearn Varian Fry, a US citizen travels to Paris to help expedite and process exit visas for European artists and socialists who are being threatened with imprisonment/extermination during the Nazi era.

BarbaraBB You‘ll end up with a dozen of books set in Portugal 😂❤️ 4y
Cinfhen Hahaha @BarbaraBB so true 😁😂 4y
Librarybelle My thought too, @BarbaraBB ! 😂❤️ 4y
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Jnnlb
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚💚 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 💚 4y
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krismlars
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Ideally, I wouldn‘t want to carry a hardcover through the airport. But this happens to be what I‘m reading right now. I hope to make a big dent in it during my 4.5 hour flight to Denver. I‘m so excited for my mom‘s Thanksgiving meal this afternoon! Gobble gobble😊 #botm

TEArificbooks I hope your next flight is not delayed. Denver still has lots of canceled flights from the snow storm. 4y
krismlars @mdm139 the plane is scheduled to leave on time in 25 min. I‘m prepared for the snow! 4y
Reviewsbylola Airplane reading is my favorite! Enjoy and safe travels! 4y
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I started this book months ago and really love it so far, but every time I try to go back to it I get distracted by other things I'm reading! So it has definitely been on my TBR list for longer than I would like! 😁💕📚

#gratefulreads #beenonyourtbrtoolong @OriginalCyn620 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚 4y
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krismlars
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My favorite word is ‘defenestrate,‘ and it‘s been used TWICE in this book🤓 *edit* THREE times

vlwelser I love that word also. It was an answer on Jeopardy recently. ❤ 4y
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krismlars
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Reading in bed before I go to a friend‘s for brunch. Most of my reading is done on a Kindle or iPad, but I still always have an ‘analog‘ book going. I just love this bookmark!

AlaMich That is a beautiful bookmark! Was it a gift? 4y
krismlars @AlaMich I got it when I traveled to Seattle in September. 4y
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JSW
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This book, this epic, tragic, lovely book. How do I begin? As it wrestled with philosophic questions of what life is worth, it maintained a steady quiet tension. I was utterly transfixed. Layers of meaning and history made personal. Gah, I can‘t even describe how good.

JSW I‘m just reduced to staring off into space. It‘s one of THOSE. 5y
JamieArc Moving this up my TBR 😁 5y
JSW @JamieArc I hope you like it. It moves at its own measured pace. The characters are wonderful. 5y
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To help keep me on track and since I get to read at work, I have developed a system of counting out the number of pages in each chapter and pairing it with a “task” I can do at work.

I‘m not sure how I feel about this book. A little over 100 pages in and I‘m still waiting for the actual plot of the book to start. I haven‘t connected to any of the characters yet either. Sigh

#30daychallenge #day5 Still have a cold, still depress-y, but reading

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Panpan

It took me a while to get into the book. By chapter 12, it got interesting and then by chapter 20 it just went back to boring. I ended up not finishing the book because I felt like I was dragging my feet trying to finish it.
I thought the context of the story and the setting was good, but the writing itself wasn‘t very good.
I‘ll have to say out of all the books I‘ve read this year, this is the worst one 😔 I‘ll give it 2 stars ⭐️⭐️

Aims42 Good to know, I borrowed it from the library but haven‘t gotten to it yet 👍🏻 5y
One_With_Books @Aims42 I have read plenty of books based off of the same things and this just wasn‘t adding up to them. I hope you enjoy it more than I did. 5y
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bookishkai
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I don‘t even have words. This book just reached in and grabbed something in me and won‘t let go. I‘m reminded of what drew me to culture studies in college, of the different ways we all negotiate the world, the pieces we give up, or hide, to make getting by easier. I‘m reminded of my grandfather, for some reason, who was a contemporary of Varian Fry, a scholar of Latin and English. Cont‘d in comments.

bookishkai I just always felt like there was something in his life that my grandfather never settled, and maybe because I listened to the audio, I just “heard” my grandfather‘s voice in Fry‘s. 5y
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6+ hours left, and I already want to go back to the beginning and listen again. The surrealists feel like family, and I‘m continually worried that Varian‘s delicate house of cards is going to crash. And I so love Varian and Grant, especially Grant‘s thoughts on hiding your truth.

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“Oh, it goes something like this: Who‘s most important, the farmer who feeds the cow, the cow who makes the milk, or the girl who milks the cow? None of them. The most important is the boy who carries milk to the market. One wrong step, and the work of all the others is lost in an instant.”

jenreads7 Welcome to Litsy! 🎉📚 5y
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One_With_Books
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Yes, my cup is indeed true 😂 one of my favorite gifts from a good friend #reading #books #outdoors #fun #sailor #idontevenownaboat

Dawnrod1970 Love the cup! 5y
allureofbeauty I almost bought that mug when I saw it but I sadly don‘t have enough cause for more mugs. But same. 5y
brit91 I love your cup!!😍 5y
One_With_Books Thank you guys! And @allureofbeauty I use them for everything lol I love that they have a handle 5y
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bookishkai
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Audiobook knitting. The narrator is excellent, and the story is compelling, which is great because I have 13 days to knit this blanket before Baby M‘s moms have their baby shower. Unfortunately, the audiobook is only 19 hours long!

emz711 I audionook, knit and watch baseball. What's that called? 5y
bookishkai @emz711 I do that, too. I don‘t know what it‘s called when you add baseball into the mix! 5y
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One_With_Books
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Enjoying the nice weather! #outdoors #books #reading #summer #shade

Aims42 I was sitting out this afternoon in the shade too, so beautiful 🥰 5y
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One_With_Books
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I might give up on this book soon. It‘s not grasping my attention nor am I intrigued.
Hopefully a few more chapters it‘ll be a bit better. So far it‘s not 🤷‍♀️#slowread #nobuildup #toomanylanguages

the_next_chapter101 What chapter have you made it to? 5y
One_With_Books I‘m on 12 right now. Its getting to be ok 5y
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One_With_Books
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Spending the rest of my day reading in my comfy chair #lazyday #cleaningisdone #books #reading

brit91 Sounds like a good plan!😀😁📚 5y
Ericalambbrown Lovely spot! Welcome to Litsy! 💕📚 5y
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One_With_Books
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Who knew I would be reading this book and learning French at the same time 💁‍♀️(also, this is Nala, my parent in laws pup) #reading #french #botm #love #learning #snuggles #readingbuddy

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One_With_Books

Who knew I would be reading this book and learning French at the same time 💁‍♀️(also, this is Nala, my parent in laws pup) #reading #french #botm #love #learning #snuggles #readingbuddy

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“Vivamus, moriendum est.”
(Let us live, since we must die)

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One_With_Books
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Started this gem today. Already enjoying it ❤️ #france #nazi #artist #julieorringer #energy

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Panpan

I really tried to get through to this one. I love hist fic set in WWII. But I couldn't with this one. It was a great storyline and lots of detailed characters (that existed in real life) but the pace was immensely slow. Not to mention Varian just was a mooncalf when Grant was around. It's okay to be in love but you got people to save Varian..for crying out loud. This one wasn't for me.

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The time to do what‘s right is always now. Always. And in Flight Portfolio, we also see the many people - US State Department officials certainly among them - who make the opposite choice. Let‘s not be those people. Vale, Varian Fry, and Julie Orringer for writing a thinly fictionalized account of his time at the beginning of the war.

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suzisteffen
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Just starting this one, hope it‘s good. #WWII

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cateeeoh
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Don‘t let the length scare you! After 50 or so pages to get into the characters, I found this to be such a smooth and compelling read. A beautiful fictionalized take on real people. Complex morality, with (seldom told) story emphasis on the LGBTQ experience during the WWII era. Totally recommend.

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I was so excited for this book and learning more about the daring risks and harrowing decisions made by Varian Fry in WWII France. What I got instead was a love story.
The audiobook couldn't hold my attention and neither could the book so I finally bailed at about 40%. I wanted to love this but it just wasn't what I expected.

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GerardtheBookworm
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A literary historical fiction based on writer and journalist Varian Fry and his liberation of dozens of avante garde artists from France during World War 2. The book is atmospheric in detailing the time and the immersion of bohemian folly. Really good.

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kyraleseberg
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I struggle with audiobooks, I either relax too much and fall asleep or if I try another task while listening my mind wanders and I lose track 🙈
That said, I'm giving this a try because it's the only format available through my library currently.

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DannyOlda
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Finally getting to last month's #botm. In the background is one sculpture from Sheryl Oring's installation, Writer's Block, created in reference to the Bebalplatz book burning on May 10, 1933. Spending a lot of time with this art, deinstalling it this week, and The Flight Portfolio has meant a lot of time thinking about war, art, and censorship.

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Hollie
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While #theboysofsummer are waiting on their next game, I‘m reading the lovely tagged book. I‘m peopled out for the weekend. I swear the old man next to me at the last game asked me everything but my blood type. I‘m feeling stabby. #songsofsummer

OriginalCyn620 🤣🤣🤣 5y
Leftcoastzen 😂You would think holding a book is s sign you don‘t want conversation.I swear I can bury my face in my book on a plane and folks will still talk. 5y
Hollie @Leftcoastzen I didn‘t have the book during her first game but I‘m hoping it will ward off conversation the rest of the day! 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🤣🤣🤣🤣 5y
Reggie Lololol 5y
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Melkyl
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I just finished my #BOTM pick from May. This was so good! It is historical fiction that takes place at the beginnings of WWII in France, prior to the US entering the war. It is different from other WWII books I have read. It is about an American organization trying to get refugee artists out of France. The book deals with issues of class, sexuality, and race. There is a lot to think about while reading this book.

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Bailedbailed

Just not the right book for me right now.

Victoriahoperose I wasn‘t a huge fan either of this one. It was very slow. 5y
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Victoriahoperose
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Panpan

So sad. This BOTM pick was not for me. So slow and just hard to get into. The story just didn‘t hold my attention. They can‘t all be awesome!

BookishTrish I‘m nervous to read this one because I loved her last book so much 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh no! I had this one out from the library but just felt it wasn't the right book for me right now, so I returned it. Guess I had a good feeling about it then?! Too bad it didn't work out for you. It was one I was looking forward to - but looks like it can be pushed down the TBR. 5y
Victoriahoperose @BookishTrish I‘m going to have to try that book and see if I like it better! @Penny_LiteraryHoarders maybe you will like it more than me, I just couldn‘t get into it!! 5y
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Hollie
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My reading buddy for the afternoon is all sacked out. 😻#catsoflitsy #Sophie

Leftcoastzen She is so beautiful!❤️😻 5y
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Victoriahoperose
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Anyone else reading this from BOTM? I‘m getting my hair done and brought it with me and I am finding it a bit slow/dry. Has anyone read it and can tell me if it gets better?