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The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store
The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store | James McBride
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The new novel from the bestselling, National Book Award-winning, Oprah Book Club-picked, Barack Obama favourite James McBride. In 1972, when workers in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, were digging the foundations for a new development, the last thing they expected to find was a skeleton at the bottom of a well. Who the skeleton was and how it got there were two of the long-held secrets kept by the residents of Chicken Hill, the dilapidated neighbourhood where immigrant Jews and African Americans lived side by side and shared ambitions and sorrows.As these characters' stories overlap and deepen, it becomes clear how much the people who live on the margins struggle and what they must do to survive. When the truth is finally revealed about what happened on Chicken Hill and the part the town's white establishment played in it, McBride shows us that even in dark times, it is love and community-heaven and earth-that sustain us.
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LeaKell
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Go read this book. Thank you, James McBride for your story

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mrp27
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September #bookspin

Yay a pick I actually completed! Go me. At first I was hesitant to read this, I didn‘t think I would like it enough to stay engaged. I was wrong. From the first few pages I was hooked by the story telling and character development. Yes, a little editing here and there would have been nice but overall I really liked this multilayered story of community, identity, and compassion. Well worth a read.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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Areader2
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I was completely immersed in this story In these characters in the plot. So much about the setting, the culture and the era took a little time with a lot of back stories but it was well worth it and it all came together. This was not only about the past but glimpses of the future a moving remarkable story !
#Readaway2024 book 34

DieAReader 🥳Awesome!! 2mo
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Mitch
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Beautiful beautiful beautiful! Thank you @Chrissyreadit - poems about hands that tend gardens … how gorgeous is that! And I‘ve wanted to read McBride for ages. Thank you so much ☺️ 🥰

Chrissyreadit I hope you enjoy! I think you would enjoy his talk from the National book festival. I‘m Pretty certain it‘s available as a recording Also HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎉🎂🎊🎁🎈😘 2mo
Chrissyreadit I hope this celebration lasts and the year is filled with good memory making events ♥️ 2mo
Chrissyreadit 😍😍😍😍 2mo
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Soubhiville I really loved this book! Hope you will too. 2mo
Mitch @Chrissyreadit ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 2mo
Mitch @Soubhiville that‘s the best recommendation 👏🏼 2mo
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OutAndAbout
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I loved the characters & how their stories unfolded & intertwined. I hate the authors irritating habit of starting each chapter with a bunch of people you don‘t know, there only to provide backstory to a character eventually revealed deep in the chapter. It did round out the characters well, but it was exhausting to keep up with who was important and who was just a vignette of background. Still, highly recommended for the deep rich characters.

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bookandbedandtea
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Bailedbailed

I've given up. His imagery and the details about (alllll) of his characters are interesting but all of those stories still haven't started to come together and I'm frustrated. I had to force myself to pick this up the last few times I read it. I see glimmers of something I'd really like but I'm through trying to force it.

Ruthiella I loved The Good Lord Bird and his memoir, but found this one too meandering as well. 3mo
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella Meandering is absolutely the word for it 😊 3mo
bookandbedandtea @dabbe I meant to include the hail the ball hashtag but forgot once I got to posting 😁 3mo
dabbe @bookandbedandtea I got ya covered! 🤩😂🤗 3mo
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mrp27
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Spent most my day reading this title for #hyggehourreadathon and #fortheloveofbooks readathon. It really helped me to get a great head start on this months #bookspin pick. This is also September‘s pick for both of my book clubs. Love it when one book checks off many boxes!

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3mo
TheSpineView Yes! 🩵📖 3mo
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mrp27
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I don‘t have much going on this holiday weekend so decided to join #fortheloveofbooks readathon. Hoping to finish Summer reading, get a good start on Heaven and Earth since it‘s my book club pick and start Nancy for #NancyDrewBR

TheSpineView Fantastic! 3mo
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mrp27
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September #bookspin

Hard to believe we‘ve come to summers end!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3mo
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yourfavouritemixtape
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Mehso-so

Another bookclub-read I had a really hard time getting into. It started to pick up with 50 pages to go… 🤦‍♀️

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Chrissyreadit
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James McBride was so amazing! I really like who he is as a writer and human. He was also very personable to speak with ♥️#nationalbookfestival24

TheBookHippie He‘s so much fun!!!! 3mo
Aimeesue He was so great! 3mo
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Jess861
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Mehso-so

This is a story about the people who live in the neighborhood of Chicken Hill outside of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. It is a book that slowly introduces you to each character but never dives too deeply into their story. The beginning and the end of the book were enjoyable but the middle felt too drawn out. There is a bit of a story but this book mainly focuses on getting to know the people of Chicken Hill. It wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either.

monkeygirlsmama I pretty much agree with you on this one. 3mo
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Jess861
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Spent the evening reading this book with a bowl of cheddar cheese. I'm about half way through and it is enjoyable enough so far. I can see why some felt like there are too many characters and some shallow storylines. But so far I'm enjoying getting to know the community as well as their sense of community and how they pull together. I'm hoping the book doesn't feel like it's dragging on for the last half.

#BookAndSnack #Cheese #Community

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Jess861
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Well, it looks like I have to start a new book since I had to return the one I was in the middle of reading. Going to start this one tonight because I've had so little time to read and I'm craving a couple hours of book time. Another library book so I better find enough time to finish it, 😄! I've seen mixed reviews on this one so I'm curious to see if I will enjoy it.

ReadingisMyPassion I thought it started out good but then fell flat. Just my opinion. 3mo
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BossLady305
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This is my first McBride book. Very well written. Touching and at times heartbreaking. Not a usual genre for me, but I am glad I chose it. It‘s a slow developing story but there‘s a pay off. It starts in 1972 but takes you back to the 1930‘s to a neighborhood, where African Americans and Jewish immigrants coexist, the story revolves around its residents. We should all strive to be more like Chona.

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JenReadsAlot
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This was okay, but nothing that will stay with me I don't think.

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Kristelh
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fabulous month!!! 4mo
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monkeygirlsmama
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Mehso-so

3.5 ⭐

I didn't find this story nearly as engaging as I have others, and I can see why it's gotten a lot of mixed reviews. That said, I did like the #audiobook reasonably well. And the ending was worth sticking with it.

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Goleemn
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Another McBride excellent read. A poor community in a Pennsylvania town that‘s a mix of immigrant Jews and black people. In the opening, police find a body in an old well, and we don‘t find out who or what happened until the very end. The book isn‘t really a murder mystery; it‘s about everyone who makes up a community and how they intertwine. Laughs, insights, friendships… an outstanding book—masterful. Highly recommend!

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JackieGreco
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I loved this story of a Jewish family who owned a grocery store in a mostly black neighborhood. The characters were well developed and I loved reading about their community and the ways in which they supported each other and those who wanted to tear it apart. 5/5

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cariashley
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I haven‘t posted in forever! Enjoying a muggy, cloudy day of reading and wine at the vineyard. Almost done with this book and really enjoying it. #vineyardreads

dabbe 💚💚💚 5mo
Chelsea.Poole Lovely photo! 5mo
BarbaraBB Good to see you here again! 5mo
cariashley @BarbaraBB ❤️❤️ thank you! 4mo
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mcctrish
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First book of July. This was so good. We are better together

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mcctrish @tpixie thank you Teri 😊 5mo
tpixie @mcctrish 😊 5mo
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Beachbum
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This was an amazing read! Set around the 1940‘s in Pennsylvania in a town segregated with Jews and blacks and a Jewish grocery store owner who was the heartbeat of the town and befriended everyone. This story intertwines all characters story lines because there is a lot going on.I love these types of stories. Its main characters suffer throughout the entire story but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. a big recommend!#summerreading #kindle

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mcctrish
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Started this with dinner - no one is home so it‘s just me and my book. Once again I was influenced by the masses and grabbed this to read having no idea what it is about. I‘m drawn right into the story ❤️

Tamra My kinda dinner - looks scrumptious! 5mo
mcctrish @Tamra thank you 😊 it was delicious! I feel like summer calls for dinner in a bowl 5mo
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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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3.5/5
Well-written story, it is easy to get attached to the different characters, the storyline about the boy sent to the asylum was very interesting, while difficult to read.
However, the way he structured this novel didn't really work for me. We start with bones being discovered in a neighborhood, then yes, we find out who they belong to, but that mystery isn't used to its full potential, it feels like an excuse to explore the past.

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Kshakal
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Mehso-so

I seriously don‘t know how I feel about this book… I didn‘t love it but I didn‘t hate either… I liked the characters but struggled with the plot and how it was written…. Just not my favorite!

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Kshakal
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Gave blood today and am now going to relax in the canteen with my book… am hoping to finish it today!

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Kshakal
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Thanks for the tag @JenReadsAlot

#5joysfriday @DebinHawaii

1. My athletes had success at state track
2. Graduation parties galore
3. Lots of reading time
4. Daily pumpkin and winnie cuddles
5. Movie date with some friends

DebinHawaii Lovely list of joys! 💛💛💛Yay to your runners & graduates! 🎉 Thanks for sharing & spreading the joy! 🤗 5mo
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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Oh my, this audio was fabulous. And what a brilliantly crafted story! I trusted the author, and then just got so excited as I saw how it all comes together in the end!

Sarahreadstoomuch Ooh and this was even a Jeopardy! Clue tonight!! 6mo
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TorieStorieS
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Mehso-so

My book club meets Sunday to discuss this one & I‘m certain it‘ll lead to a lively discussion! This character-driven, slice-of-life novel takes place primarily in 1930s Pottstown, PA. The Chicken Hill neighborhood is home to the titular grocery store, run by a Jewish couple whose lives permanently change when they help hide a child from protective services. More heartbreaking than anything else, the audio starts off slow, & finishes too fast!

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Bevita
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Great ending. Chona, the grocery store, Pottstown, Dodo the deaf boy, more. Great characters.

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mjtwo
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24-27 May 24 (audiobook)
Soft pick. I enjoyed the cacophony of mainly Black and Jewish characters living on Chicken Hill and the way McBride was able to flesh out many of their characters and backgrounds. There were, however, a couple of plot lines that I did not really follow - namely the water and Nat‘s history. Perhaps I just did not listen quite closely enough.

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Aimeesue
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For the IRL book group. Doing the immersive reading thing w/ book AND audio. Dominic Hoffman does the narration, and is just as terrific as he was with Deacon King Kong. I love the cover, reminiscent of Jacob Lawrence‘s work. ❤️

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Smlambert725

“Light is only possible through dialogue between cultures, not through rejection of one or the other.”
#May2024

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candc320
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Mehso-so

I really wanted to love this story but, overall, I found it kind of slow and boring. I loved most of the characters but not a whole lot actually happens. It could be that I would have enjoyed it more in a different mindset - I seem to mostly be able to really get into thrillers right now - but as it stands it was just ok. 🌟🌟🌟

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I finished this last night. 4.5/5 ⭐️. Preachy is a spot or two, but overall I enjoyed it. Book addresses poverty, racism, class and other issues. A lot of characters to keep straight. The book is also a mystery when a dead body is discovered during construction. The who, how, and why is an unexpected twist that I enjoyed. James McBride can be difficult to read, but he‘s one of my autobuy authors. The Good Lord Bird remains a favorite. ❤️

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pdxannie
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What is with the hype? I felt like this book was written for Karens while blundering through problematic tropes. The bit with Chona is no different than a white savior, and why are all of the descriptions of women so sexual? It‘s cringe. Also the way that disabilities are discussed- sure, make this a period piece, but you can do that without calling each character a cripple and denying them any thoughts beyond their physical limitations.

birdie_gw Definitely a slog. I‘m gonna finish but oof. The characters are weirdly flat even though they‘re often also technically kind of eccentric. I will say, Son of Man is a good name for a character imo 6mo
birdie_gw That‘s the best/only good thing I‘ll say 6mo
pdxannie @birdie_gw lol yeah, agreed. Overall there are too many characters to feel a connection to any of them. 6mo
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janeycanuck
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Mehso-so

So I liked this but I have to give it a so-so because it took me 5 months to get through this audio. Not sure if it was the narrator or what but I just never seemed interested in turning the book on over any of my podcasts.

Audio 1/1 for #AwesomeApril

Tamra I bailed on the audio. 🤷🏾‍♀️ 7mo
Hooked_on_books I absolutely loved his two previous books, but this one just didn‘t grab me. I‘m glad it‘s getting him attention but a bit bewildered at how much people love it. 7mo
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Sace
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3.75/4 ⭐️

This was on my radar for a while but I hadn‘t gotten around to reading it. I‘m glad it was my book club‘s pick for the May meeting.

McBride created a rich setting and is a master storyteller. Though at times the pacing/plot was not as engaging for me. I have read some reviews that mention too many characters, but for me that was just illustrative of the dependence on community for survival on the margins of society.

Sace And a shout out to @jenniferw88 for inspiring my Storygraph review screenshot hack 😁 7mo
MaGoose I need to read this book. I've heard so much about it. 7mo
Sace @MaGoose it‘s good but it‘s heavy subjects matter at times. 7mo
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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MysticFaerie
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4⭐️/5⭐️

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CRR
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I really enjoyed this book. I thought it had good themes and characters. I liked the interplay between different racial groups. And the unconditional love. I struggled at first to keep up with perspective changes but quickly got drawn into the story. Thought it wrapped up nicely.

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I really liked it, though to me it seemed to drag in some spots and hurry too much in others. I wanted more REVENGE lol. But the ending was sweet. After finishing, I reread the beginning, which now made more sense, and figured out who was telling it, but I‘m still unsure why she tells us Malachi disappeared or why we are led to believe he had more impact on the plot or the outcome, did I miss something?? I‘m not great at deciphering subtext!

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birdie_gw
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Work reads while it‘s slow! So far am enjoying this one. @pdxannie will let you know - have heard good things!

pdxannie Thanks! 8mo
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Panpan

I read this for book club. I didn't understand it. There was a mystery that I completely forgot about and by the time it got back to that I didn't care. There were parts I enjoyed at the time but I couldn't tell you what they were because they didn't stick with me. Very disappointing.

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ImperfectCJ
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While I found the first 1/2 to 2/3 of this novel to be more well put together compared with the latter portion, which felt a little rushed, I really enjoyed the characters and relationships. McBride draws rich characters and skillfully shows how groups of people interact with one another and react to circumstances of inequality and bias. There's a feeling of being trapped and looking for/seeking to create a small bit of breathing room.