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Groundskeeping
Groundskeeping | Lee Cole
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"A love story set in the foothills of Appalachia about two very different people--Owen, from Kentucky, and Alma, the daughter of Bosnian immigrants--navigating the entanglements of class and identify in an America coming apart at the seams"--
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Owen Callahan, 28 & an aspiring writer, returns home to Kentucky when his luck runs out. Living with his grandfather, he takes a job as a groundskeeper at a nearby college so he can enroll in a writing class for free. He becomes involved with a visiting writer from DC, Alma, the daughter of Bosnian Muslim refugees. A thoughtful and moving look at the complex mix of emotions home and family can evoke, especially if people you love voted for Trump.

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DocBrown
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This book was very meta. Young Paducah, KY, writer takes college writing courses while working a campus job & living with grandad. Published immigrant girlfriend is pursuing a career as a writing professor. So, LOTS of conversations about writing, literature, representation, & appropriation. Plenty of local color & depictions of cultural/political/class differences. It doesn‘t try to do too much, but what it does do, it does very well ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

DocBrown Paducah. I‘m wondering if that word serves as a dog whistle for you @britt_brooke. 1y
Bklover Beautiful dogs!!❤️❤️ 1y
SheReadsAndWrites These pups!!! 🥰 1y
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britt_brooke Yes! My hometown! Thanks for the tag. 🤍✨ And where have you been? Did you disappear from Litsy for a bit? 👀 1y
Aimeesue Puppas!❤️❤️ 1y
DocBrown Does three years count as 'a bit' @britt_brooke ? 😂
One word: pandemic! My life got turned upside down, but I landed on my feet.
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britt_brooke @DocBrown It‘s been 3 years?! 🤯 Glad to see you back! 1y
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DocBrown
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Trying to enjoy some reading before work today, but am feeling a bit distracted.

CBee Your doggies are precious 😍 1y
SamAnne Oh my word. 1y
DivineDiana This is the kind of distraction I would love! 🥰 1y
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plemmdog I enjoyed it a lot. 1y
Deblovestoread Oh my. That cuteness would be hard to resist. 1y
JenReadsAlot Omg all that cuteness 😍 1y
ShelleyBooksie I'd be on the couch with them. Adorable!! 1y
BookwormM Too cute 🥰 1y
Tamra Stackables! 😆 1y
DocBrown What did you enjoy @plemmdog? 1y
DocBrown Thank you @CBee! If only they were housetrained! 1y
DocBrown @SamAnne I know right? 1y
DocBrown They're really bi-polar @DivineDiana. Lazy one minute and rambunctious the next! 1y
DocBrown @Deblovestoread Didn't get much reading done! 1y
DocBrown Is there such a thing as 'too' cute @BookwormM? 1y
DocBrown @Tamra I see what you did there! Clever! (edited) 1y
plemmdog @DocBrown I liked how he portrayed working-class Americans with nuance, and also how he captured a sense of place. Kentucky is one of those states that isn‘t quite Southern, and isn‘t quite Midwestern. 1y
DocBrown Thanks for weighing in @plemmdog! I just finished the book yesterday and am still thinking about what I want to say about it. 1y
Soubhiville I love this photo! 1y
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plemmdog
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In many ways, this is a standard boy-meets-girl coming of age tale, but Cole‘s voice and perspective kept me engaged on every page. His exploration of class differences and rural vs. urban tension in the contemporary South here were spot-on. I loved it. If you happen to be a diehard fan of Phil Morrison‘s 2005 film Junebug, run to your nearest bookstore and grab it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Branwen
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"At work that morning, you could tell right away who'd voted for who. The losing side sat at the conference table looking grim. Those on the winning side were theatrically cheery. They whistled as they poured their coffee they smiled. And, of course, they were all white and male and over the age of forty."

I remember dreading going to work the day after the 2016 election. Back then I worked at a very conservative car dealership. ?

Suet624 Oh God. That was a horrible day. 2y
Branwen @Suet624 Right?! I still remember the dread and the fear and the sadness so vividly. 2y
Suet624 Same. Sadly it hasn‘t quite returned to “normal.” 2y
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Leftcoastzen I took to the fainting couch , then I got mad. 2y
DocBrown The day after the election I was in downtown Chicago for a conference. I stepped outside my hotel to go for a run and found myself swept up in a protest march that went on for blocks. I felt a little bit like Charlie Chaplin in that movie where he finds a flag that falls off the back of a truck and he ends up leading a parade of revolutionaries! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idB8FqlYMqw 1y
Branwen @DocBrown This is an AMAZING story! 😀💕 And one you'll definitely never forget! 1y
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Branwen
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MY 3 DAY WEEKEND STARTS TODAY! HUZZAH! ??? As much as I'm excited about this, I'm also honestly counting down the days until my birthday later this month when I'm taking a whole week off! ???? I'm excited to finally start this one today, it has a fabulous opening line: "I've always had the same predicament. When I'm home, all I want is to leave. When I'm away, I'm homesick for a place that never was."

#catsoflitsy #rumpel

vivastory Any plans for your birthday? 2y
RaeLovesToRead Rumpel is so beautiful 😊 2y
Branwen @RaeLovesToRead Thank you so much! And she knows it too, the little stinker! 😸 2y
Branwen @vivastory On my birthday itself (it's a Saturday this year!) probably just going out to dinner! But! I'm planning to spend the following day at Barnes & Noble and then use that whole following week off reading and reading and some more reading! 😃📚 I'm very excited about it! 😂 I'm hoping the weather warms up more by then so I can read a lot at the park! 🌿 2y
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Megabooks
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My review on the storygraph:

“This is truly one of the worst books I have ever read. Navel gazing manic pixie dream girl sh!t may been original in the 00s, but it is played out. Yikes! Can pretentious bullsh!t be a content warning??”

I will add here that the Kentucky references kept me in until 34%, but even enjoying those couldn‘t keep me from actively hating this. 0⭐️

TrishB All the people who‘ve name checked it! Lol, you‘re review almost has the opposite reaction and makes me want to read! 😁 2y
BarbaraBB I love your reviews. And this one makes me chuckle 🤭 2y
jlhammar Thanks for making me laugh. Hilarious review. I was curious about this one. Now I know! 2y
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Megabooks @TrishB lol! Good luck! 😉😉😆 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB thanks!! 💜💜 it was truly terrible. 😬 2y
Megabooks @jlhammar thank you! Yes, 💯💯 do not recommend!! 2y
marleed I read the review when I saw this as Jenna B Hager‘s bookclub pick. I like to read her choices because they are often discussion worthy, but decided to skip after reading the overview. Current day US Politics and conspiracy theories ripping families and communities apart - I‘m just not in a place to read a fictionalized version of this. But I read her next book is predicated as the tagged and I‘m intrigued by that one! 2y
Megabooks @marleed I usually like her picks too, and since it was set in KY (where I live) I wanted to try it even with the negative reviews. Yeah…it was bad. Memphis sounds good! I hope BOTM will pick it up. I have two favorite authors preordered in print on the 5th, but I may try it on audio if BOTM doesn‘t pick it. 2y
Anna40 Oh no that sounds awful. I just started reading it, am on page 4 or 5. What made it so terrible? 2y
DocBrown I did not pick up a MPDG vibe at all from Alma. I found her mostly sullen and aloof. And there did not seem to be much chemistry between Alma and Owen. I think they were just using each other to keep from being alone, and to keep from thinking too much about their own lives and having to make hard choices about their respective futures. 1y
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Christine
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This worked for me in a big way. Relatable characters and excellent writing, plus an academia-yet-also-rural-working-class setting is catnip for me. A fave of 2022 (so far), for sure. I liked Michael Crouch‘s narration enough to poke around on Libby looking for more of him and realized I‘ve liked some of his other work, too. (Also added to my holds list a Crouch-narrated Kevin Wilson short story collection that I didn‘t know existed!)

Christine Thanks to #NetGalley for early access to the e-book, which I also really enjoyed - did about 50/50 e-book/audio. 2y
marleed Oh he is my a favorite narrator of one of my sisters. She listens to every book he narrates! 2y
Christine @marleed How fun! He really is good. 2y
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Branwen
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My Barnes & Noble book haul from yesterday! I have never even heard of the YA fantasy trilogy but I couldn't resist those covers! Plus the blurbs were really interesting! The Wolf in the Whale drew me in because I love that author! She wrote a Greek Mythology urban fantasy series I really like so I thought I would try this as well! And the tagged book, well, the opening lines really hooked me so it had to come home with me too! 💕📚💕 #bookhaul

Clare-Dragonfly Those covers are stunning! I‘m so curious about the trilogy now! 2y
MeganAnn Those covers are gorgeous! 💖 I‘ll be curious to see what you think of that trilogy whenever you get to it. The Wolf in the Whale also looks interesting. 2y
Ddzmini Added the trilogy to my tbr 🤗📚 2y
Branwen @Clare-Dragonfly @MeganAnn @Ddzmini Here's a small bit from the blurb of the first book to get you even more interested! ? "An obstinate girl who will not be married - A soldier desperate to prove himself - A kingdom on the brink of war." ? IT SOUNDS SO GOOD! 2y
Ddzmini I know that‘s why I added it to my tbr 🤣👍🏼📖 2y
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HillsAndHamletsBookshop
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I‘ve lived most of my life in southern college towns, where professors & liberals live in tense bubbles in a sea of religious conservatism & working class anti-intellectualism. This is the backdrop of Lee Cole‘s debut novel, about a love story btwn Owen & Alma, from two very different backgrounds, & the way race & class impacts the dynamics of their relationship and their families in the age of Trump. Every character felt like someone I‘ve known.

Christine Great review - a must-stack for me! 2y
HillsAndHamletsBookshop @Christine thank you! I honestly couldn‘t put it down. It kept resonating with my own experiences over and over, and does a good job of avoiding caricature when handling rural/southern/conservative characters in the story. Also I went to high school and college in KY and it has lots of geographical references that were familiar, which added a nice dimension. The writing about place was almost as good as the characters. 2y
Christine Thanks for sharing these additional thoughts! Wow - I can't wait for this one. Minus the geography, I feel that much of this will resonate with me, too (and I look forward to that strong southern sense of place you describe!). 2y
DocBrown Love this review! 1y
HillsAndHamletsBookshop Thank you! ❤️📚 1y
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