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Aquarium
Aquarium: A Novel | Yaara Shehori
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An incredible story following two sisters, both deaf, raised in cult-like seclusion by deaf parents, and the shattering consequences that unfold when that isolation comes to an end Sisters Lili and Dori Ackerman are deaf. Their parents—beautiful, despondent Anna; fearsome and admired Alex—are deaf too. Alex, a scrap-metal collector and sometime prophet, opposes any attempts to integrate with the world of the hearing; to escape its destructive influence, the girls are educated at home. Deafness is no disability, their father says, but an alternative way of life, preferable by far to that of the strident, hypocritical hearing. Lili and Dori grow up semi-feral, living in a world they have created together. Lili writes down everything that happens, just the facts. And Dori, the reader, follows her. On the block where the girls spend their childhood, the family is united against a hostile and alien world. They watch the hearing like they would fish in an aquarium. But when the outside world intrudes, the cracks that begin to form will span the rest of their lives. Separated from the family that ingrained in them a sense of uniqueness and alienation, Lili and Dori must relearn how to live, and how to tell their own stories. Sly, surprising, and as sharp-fanged as its protagonists, Yaara Shehori's Aquarium is a stunning debut that interrogates the practices of storytelling—and storyhearing.
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ElleMNOpe
Aquarium: A Novel | Yaara Shehori
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I was expecting much better & could not connect. Really good premise & excellent bones, but the execution was not there. The writing was choppy & sometimes made absolutely no sense. Things moved so slowly that I just couldn't be bothered to care. The outline version would still draw my interest now that I know how the book goes, the writing just didn't flesh the story out in a way that worked for me. It had promise, but just did not get there.

Michael_Gee Beautiful cover! Reminds me of Vanessa Bell‘s covers for Woolf‘s books. 3y
ElleMNOpe The cover is what sucked me in. 😉 3y
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