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The Gallery of Lost Species
The Gallery of Lost Species: A Novel | Nina Berkhout
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Just as thirteen year-old Edith Walker is about to leave childhood behind, she thinks she spots a unicorn high on a slope while hiking. Her daydreamer father Henry convinces her that what shes seen is real. Ediths sighting of the fabled creature and her unfailing belief that the imaginary creature will eventually be found sets in motion a series of events that impact the next decade of her life. Edith grows up in her big sister Viviennes shadow. While the beautiful Viv is forced by the girls overbearing mother Constance to compete in child beauty pageants, plain-looking Edith follows in her fathers footsteps, collecting oddities, studying coins and reading from moldy books that only serve to exacerbate her asthma. Eventually, a family trip to the Rocky Mountains and a chance encounter with a handsome geology student named Liam changes the course of the sisters relationship forever. As Viv rebels against her mother and pageantry to become a painter, she embarks on a downward spiral into addiction. Edith then finds herself torn between a desire to save her sister and pursuing her own love for Liam. Fulfilling her fathers wish for her to work in a museum, Edith takes a job cataloguing artwork at the National Gallery of Canada, where she meets an elderly cryptozoologist named Theo. Theo is searching for Gauguins mystery bird and has devoted his entire life to tracking down extinct animals. Navigating her way through Viviennes dark landscape while trying to win Liams heart, Edith develops an unlikely friendship with Theo when she realizes they might have more in common than she imagined: they are both trying to retrieve something that may be impossible to bring back to life. The Gallery of Lost Species is about finding solace in unexpected places in works of art, in people and in animals that the world has forgotten.
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Lindy
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A quiet, character-based contemporary story of unrealized dreams set in Ottawa & featuring dysfunctional family dynamics, sisterhood, alcoholism, art & artists. Berkhout is a #Canadianauthor with five previously-published books of poetry. This debut novel reminded me of Jane Urquhart‘s writing, which I also enjoy. 🇨🇦

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Lindy
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“I deliberated whether I might be stronger inside if I drank silk milk. Or ate spiderwebs.”

Mention in this novel of genetically modifying goats (with spider genes) had me googling. Yes, they are real. Image from this Business Insider website and article: http://www.businessinsider.com/genetic-engineering-goats-spiders-2016-4/?r=AU&IR...

mjdowens 😳 7y
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Lindy
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I thought about how being killed by a unicorn would be like being killed by an icicle or by alcohol. There would be no evidence afterwards. No weapon.

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Lindy
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I like the way Edith‘s friend immediately assumes that Edith‘s question is related to something that she is reading.

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Although his eyesight hadn‘t yet begun to fail, in the hazy details and waning shapes it was as though Monet had foreshadowed his own blindness on this canvas, and the years when he‘d used only the memory of colour to paint. [‘Rain, Pourville‘ by Monet]

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Rachel.Rencher
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Going into this book, I was certain it was going to be about discovering mythical creatures. Well, the author used "lost species" as a metaphor for the main girl's sister who has addiction.

Maybe it's because I grew up having absolutely no connection to my junkie sister, but I just had no sympathy for the characters, felt it was preachy and just overall didn't like it.

Bostonmomx2 😕 7y
Lucas.Rencher Such a disappointment 7y
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Rachel.Rencher

If you were transported to the setting of your current read, where would you be?

I'd be in Calgary with Liam and Edith! 🇨🇦

Louise I'd be in Connecticut, just one State away! 7y
Conservio I'm reading two books with settings. I'd either be in Victorian London or on a Space Craft in space... tbh not sure which one I'd want. 7y
merelybookish On the move in the American South, hitchhiking between Alabama and Florida. 7y
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underthebelljar Derry, Maine 😱🤡 7y
Rachel.Rencher @Louise That's the book that's kind of a spin off of Sherlock right? 7y
Rachel.Rencher @Conservio Ooh, I'd probably take London! 7y
rabbitprincess I'd be at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. 7y
OrangeMooseReads Boston (edited) 7y
llwheeler I'd be in Oxford... I'd take that! 7y
monkeygirlsmama Fall River, Massachusetts 7y
kellock In a London cop shop investigating some murders. Not the best location! 7y
Louise @Rachel.Rencher Yes, it's a Sherlock spin-off, this time with the teenage great-great-great-grandchildren of Holmes and Watson in a Connecticut boarding school. It's lively and fun! And Holmes is female! 7y
kspenmoll In Three Pines with all its quirky characters & Inspector Gamache 7y
ohyeahthatgirl Hogwarts! 7y
Lcsmcat Either in the Rockies on a fire tower, or in London, or Berlin. (I'm reading three books right now.) 7y
MinDea Derry Maine... 🤡 7y
Andrea4 Either New York in the 50s, Prince Island in the 19th Century, or Rome in late 1st Century BCE. Honestly, not sure which I'd prefer- pretty sure none of those would be particularly nice for a woman, especially one of mixed race. @llwheeler Oxford 😄 7y
Kendra.Diane A fictional town of Rosewood, PA which is basically where I live now! 7y
Rachel.Rencher @Kendra.Diane How cool! I read Idaho which was set where I grew up. It's always fun to be familiar with a setting. 7y
Kendra.Diane @Rachel.Rencher yes! They are talking about landmarks that are so familiar, it helps with being able to picture the scenery and make up images in my head! 7y
minkyb In an alternate London. Any London would be fine with me! 7y
Lucas.Rencher On the beach surrounded by lobsters 7y
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Rachel.Rencher
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Love when I have the break room to myself and I can read in peace. 😃 I'm the type who, if you ask what I'm reading, will lift my cover and just keep reading. Like honestly, I don't have enough time to gush about this book on my lunch break. 😂

Anyone else??

jfalkens 🤚🤚 Definitely! 7y
Crystalblu Yes!!! I even hide in the offices if I can! 7y
Shemac77 I stare vacantly. Until they go away. 7y
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Lcsmcat Absolutely. 7y
Rachel.Rencher @Crystalblu Oh my gosh 😂 we have an open door policy, so unfortunately I cannot hide. 7y
Aims42 I agree with you 100%!! 7y
Laalaleighh Same with the cover lift. 7y
mrozzz Always!!! But add a strong glare that says "SHUSH!" 7y
minkyb Love this! 7y
Lucas.Rencher Exactly! 7y
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I'm about 50 pages in, and this book is amazing so far!

(I scoured the house for a unicorn toy, and all I had was a dinosaur... close enough? 🦄)

Meeko93 I love the dinosaur lol it's perfect 7y
bunny This book sounds very interesting! I'm definitely going to check it out. 7y
Rachel.Rencher @bunny It's one that I bought for a dollar with no idea what it was, and I'm not disappointed! 7y
Lucas.Rencher I love that cover ! 7y
Jess Thanks for posting this one. I'm adding it to the stack. 7y
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sprinklefingers
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Magical and real with despair and hope. Read it in a day, loved nearly all of it.

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hwheaties
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"Over time, my idea of happiness has changed." So good. The slow burn of acceptance of so many things.

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WhiteDayLilies
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I have to admit that this book drew me in because of the unicorn...at first! Then I got super attached to the characters. Edith and Viv are just so believable as sisters and the disfunction of their family was striking! I used to live in Ottawa and so it was a little nostalgic for me too. LOVED!

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hwheaties
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Intrigued by the paradox in this book of sisters being dependent on each other yet being almost total strangers.

Jimmy (in background) is intensely focused on outside.

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hwheaties
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"Maybe I idolized her so much because I'd never existed without her."

Sisters. One of the best, strongest, but sometimes most fraught relationships out there.

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hwheaties
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Next up.

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