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Cherry Robbers
Cherry Robbers | Sarai Walker
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"Sarai Walker has done it again. With The Cherry Robbers she upends the Gothic ghost story with a fiery feminist zeal." --Maria Semple The highly anticipated second novel from Sarai Walker, following her "slyly subversive" (EW) cult-hit Dietland--a feminist gothic about the lone survivor of a cursed family of sisters, whose time may finally be up. New Mexico, 2017: Sylvia Wren is one of the most important American artists of the past century. Known as a recluse, she avoids all public appearances. There's a reason: she's living under an assumed identity, having outrun a tragic past. But when a hungry journalist starts chasing her story, she's confronted with whom she once was: Iris Chapel. Connecticut, 1950: Iris Chapel is the second youngest of six sisters, all heiresses to a firearms fortune. They've grown up cloistered in a palatial Victorian house, mostly neglected by their distant father and troubled mother, who believes that their house is haunted by the victims of Chapel weapons. The girls long to escape, and for most of them, the only way out is marriage. But not long after the first Chapel sister walks down the aisle, she dies of mysterious causes, a tragedy that repeats with the second, leaving the rest to navigate the wreckage, to heart-wrenching consequences. Ultimately, Iris flees the devastation of her family, and so begins the story of Sylvia Wren. But can she outrun the family curse forever?
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itsjustme40something
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I genuinely hated the direction of the storyline after page 100, like you know what's killing these girls but the why or how it works is never answered. I wanted an explanation or answers. I deserved the answers, but I never got them.
Despite my annoyance at this I must confess the writing and characters left me completely enjoying the journey from start to finish

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angieinwonderland
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It is hard to convince anyone how empowering the book is as you relay one plot point after another, but it truly is. It had all the frustrations women feel and felt through the ages, wrapped up in a harrowing tale that made me grip the reading chair with worry, gasp in well expressed grief and wallop when battles are hard won.

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emmaturi
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I was in Paris on Sunday and visited Shakespeare and Company. I bought 3 books and this tote bag. This shop is really cool. I had a great time looking at their selections.

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MicheleinPhilly
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This is my local indie‘s book club pick for this month. While I loved the author‘s Dietland, I didn‘t go into this with sky high expectations because I saw it characterized as witchy, magical, fairy tale-ish, etc. none of which is my jam. It has serious Gothic undertones but was remarkably accessible. It had a slightly similar vibe to The Change for me which I loved. Very atmospheric but NOT a horror novel at all. Stupid book marketing. 👍🏼

rockpools Oh, silly book marketing people! It‘s almost like it would help to read the book before they market it 🤷🏻‍♀️. I‘m curious about this one - Dietland was all sorts of memorable... 2y
MicheleinPhilly @rockpools It is seriously ridiculous. 2y
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Bookishgal71
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A ghost story based loosely on the life of Sarah Winchester. As a lover of all things haunted, I‘ve always wanted to go stand in the Winchester house and see if I could “feel” anything. Anyway, worth the read and definitely fits my #scarathlon2022 genre.

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neenie
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not really sure how much i like this one but excited for line-dried sheets

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MidnightBookGirl
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My #bookreport for last week:

9 books total
8 audiobooks
1 book/audiobook (switched in between the two).
Over all these were all good- Funny You Should Ask and Cherry Robbers were my favorite of this week.

@cinfhen

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YouReadMyEyes
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The gal at one of my favorite local bookstores who recommended this book described it as a cross between reading Barbara Kingsolver and Shirley Jackson 😍

“A gothic ghost story with a fiery feminist zeal.” 👻
#thecherryrobbers #gothicliterature

Saknicole That‘s a fun description! 2y
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Hooked_on_books
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Acclaimed artist Sylvia has hidden for decades that she is actually Iris Chapel, daughter of the wealthy gun manufacturing Chapel family. She ran to try to escape the family curse, and her story is told here. While the approach to this book is wildly different from Walker‘s debut, she continues to explore the difficulties women face in simply navigating the world. A low pick for me.

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Megabooks
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I loved Walker‘s debut, Dietland, but this was a bit of a miss for me. The gothic elements, loosely based on Sarah Winchester, were fantastic, but it was too long.

Iris is the second youngest of six sisters in the famous Chapel firearms family. Her mother never wanted to marry and is haunted by those dead from guns. When Iris‘s oldest sister marries and immediately dies, then it happens with the next sister, she fights to keep her family alive.

KristiAhlers Yeah I‘ve not been able to commit to this one. Maybe because I‘ve been through the Winchester Mystery House numerous times (transplanted California girl here) and I know her story so well I‘m afraid to read one based, however, loosely off hers. 2y
Megabooks @KristiAhlers when I was out in California doing something else, my dad came and went to WMH and loved it. I looked up more about the story after he told me parts then but that was 16 years ago, so it wasn‘t fresh. I think it would be weird for you knowing it so well, especially since she oddly marries it to Georgia O‘Keefe‘s story… yeah, this was a weird one. 2y
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rachelm
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I‘m really loving this. At first, I was worried because I had adored Dietland so much and was hoping I wouldn‘t mentally compare the two books too much, but not a problem! This is such a completely different vibe (very Shirley Jackson) and I tearing through it. Can‘t wait to see how it ends.

Megabooks I didn‘t know she had a new book out! I loved Dietland. 2y
rachelm @Megabooks I bet you‘ll love it! Lmk what you think when you get to it 2y
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Addison_Reads
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Gothic southern tale about a family where the women are plagued by ghosts from the past. It's told in both the past and present with the mystery of the past unfolding slowly.

The pacing was a little slow for my taste and some sections could have been shortened. I still enjoyed it though.

EvieBee Are the ghosts literal? I‘m not a fan of ghost stories and I have this checked out from the library. 3y
Addison_Reads @EvieBee There are literal ghosts, although through a lot of the story they are talked about more than them playing an actual role. 3y
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LaytonBooks
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The Cherry Robbers by Sarai Walker is a blend of Southern Gothic and historical fantasy that will appeal to fans of We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson or The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E. Schwab. The story revolves around Sylvia, a reclusive artist with a mysterious past. She has become relatively well-known in art circles, but nobody knows who she was before she became an artist.