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These Granite Islands
These Granite Islands: A Novel | Sarah Stonich
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A woman on her deathbed recalls the summer of 1936, when her new friend, Cathryn, transformed the way she thought forever, in an intimate story of friendship, marriage, and relationships. A first novel. Reader's Guide included. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
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CoffeeNBooks
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#ReadingBracket2024 These Granite Islands was the winner for February, and as much as I loved Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting, I had to pick These Granite Islands as the best read so far this year. 📚

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What a haunting beautiful story of marriage, motherhood, and friendship. In her later years, Isobel recalls the summer of 1936 in Cypress, Michigan: the effect it had on her marriage to Victor, how much her children (Henry, Louisa, and Thomas) grew up, and her friendship with a summer resident named Cathryn.
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CoffeeNBooks
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It's a dreary rainy day, so I'm snuggling with my cats and reading this - it's so good I absolutely don't want to put it down!!

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SheReadsAndWrites
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I was attempting a pretty pic of my #bookstorebooty and the wind blew the book cover up which ended up kinda cool. 😎🤓

Megabooks I love that hashtag! 4y
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Reading in the hammock at Gunflint lake. I love BWCA! Lake life in Minnesota is the best and this book by MN author Sarah Stonicb is awesome.

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#maybookflowers Day 8: Bodies of water

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Hadn't thought of Many Waters! Good one. 8y
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#recommendsday pick is this little gem, which was an absolutely beautiful tale full of strong women and heartbreak and isolation and love and family. I'm a loaner and have no clue where my copy lives now, and I wish it was on my shelf for a reread.

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