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Why We Are Here
Why We Are Here | Briohny Doyle
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'I devoured it - very Maggie Nelson but with more laughs.' Katy, The Leaf Bookshop When life knocks you down, have faith in Dog. After her partner and father die in quick succession, BB moves to a glamorous, condemned beachside apartment at the edge of a glittering city so memory-saturated it might be a mirage. Her plan? To rediscover the person she was before finding, and losing, the love of her life. To heal shell party like its 1999, walk her motley dog, Baby, and surrender to the simple joys of life alone by the sea. When a neighbour mistakes her for a dog trainer, and enlists her in correcting the murderous tendencies of his Doberman, BB feels close to a meaningful new life. Harnessing the tenets of Cesar Millan the dog whisperer, and other less canine-centric canons, she helps local dogs and their wealthy, oblivious owners to distinguish between the things they can and cannot change. She even takes tentative steps towards new intimacieswith safely unavailable Franz, and sultry, free-spirited Vera. But life in Balboa Bay is increasingly surreal. Baby is sending telepathic messages. A nearby prison quotes philosophers over the intercom. The other dog trainers think BB is scab labour. And somewhere on her street there's a dog that sounds like the wind. Cinematic, heart-breaking, often hilarious, Why We Are Here is a singular love story for strange days. Doyle's witty prose revels in the solace of the natural world, in conversing with writers who have lost and endured, and above all in the profound connection between a woman and her dog.
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chapter_fifty2017
Why We Are Here | Briohny Doyle
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Your father dies then unexpectedly your true love dies , your a writer the grief is overwhelming and then the pandemic hits. You are very much alone and walk the dog for miles and observe the ocean . Thoughts, memories rise up there are friends and relationships
To navigate , l really loved this book , what happens not much what is revealed is astonishing

50shadesofGandalf I found you! Now I can stalk all your books 👀 4mo
chapter_fifty2017 I can't wait to see your first post ; l think l will put on my notifications so l wont miss out 😂😂 4mo
chapter_fifty2017 Also love the name 🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛💖 4mo
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Why We Are Here | Briohny Doyle
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Are you ready for pandemic novels? For some of us, it‘s still too soon, but for the rest there‘s Why We Are Here. It‘s one of those literary novels that goes nowhere specific, but fills the story out with achingly introspective narrative, like Joan Didion meets Maggie Nelson. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/why-we-are-here-briohny-doyle/