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2.5⭐️ I dislike experimental story where dream overlaps with reality. It‘s so confusing! Susan Taubes covers the theme of divorcing in pretty much everything in the protagonist Sophie Blind: a divorce from her husband, her parents‘ divorce, a divorce from her home country, a divorce from life! The bookcub didn‘t like it, either. Avg 2.7⭐️ The only consolation is that Taubes changed to the conventional story-telling in the second half of the novel