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Under the Visible Life
Under the Visible Life | Kim Echlin
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Half Chinese and half Canadian, Katherine Goodnow struggles through a 1950's childhood hostile to all she represents. Then, as a teenager, she discovers jazz, and her life is transformed. Her talent for the piano brings her freedom, adventure, and a sense of purpose, helping her survive unexpected motherhood and her incurable love for the unreliable father of her children. Half American and half Afghani, Mahsa Weaver is only twelve when, after the death of her parents, she is sent to live with strict relatives in Karachi. Struggling to break free, she escapes to Montreal, but the threads of her past are not so easily severed, and she finds herself forced into an arranged marriage. For Mahsa, too, music becomes her solace and passion, allowing her to dare to dream of a life that is really her own. When these two women meet in New York, they begin a friendship that will change everything. Vividly rendered and sweeping in scope, Under the Visible Life is a stunning meditation on how hope can remain alive in the darkest of times, if we have someone with whom to share our burdens.
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charl08
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A bittersweet story of female friendship, motherhood and jazz. Stayed up past my bedtime to finish it all in one go. Recommended.

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She said, Well, you know, when I went to register for medical school the men told me to go stand in the line for nurses but I didn't budge. Start your own band.

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Strong start: one girl in Karachi, another in Hamilton.

Lindy Everyone in my Feminist Book Club loved this. 😀 8y
charl08 @Lindy it's great so far... 8y
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So good. So, so good.

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I was not lonely with Coltrane and Tyner inside me. I thought, This music is what marriage could be, playing solos at the same time and ending up together.

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