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Held: A Novel | Anne Michaels
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A breathtaking and mysterious new novel from the beloved Anne Michaels, internationally bestselling author of Fugitive Pieces and The Winter Vault. 1917. On a battlefield near the River Aisne, John lies in the aftermath of a blast, unable to move or feel his legs. Struggling to focus his thoughts, he is lost to memorya chance encounter in a pub by a railway, a hot bath with his lover on a winter night, his childhood on a faraway coastas the snow falls. 1920. John has returned from war to North Yorkshire, near another riveralive, but not whole. Reunited with Helena, an artist, he reopens his photography business and endeavours to keep on living. But the past erupts insistently into the present, as ghosts begin to surface in his pictures: ghosts whose messages he cannot understand. So begins a narrative that spans four generations, moments of connection and consequence igniting and re-igniting as the century unfolds. In luminous moments of desire, comprehension, longing, and transcendence, the sparks fly upward, working their transformations decades later. This resonance through timenot only of actions but also of feelings and perceptionsdesire in its many formsare at the heart of this novels profound investigation. Held is a deeply affecting and intensely beautiful novel, full of unforgettable characters and imagery, wisdom and compassion. It explores the deepest mysteries, and the ways in which desire in its many formsand perhaps the deepest desire, to find meaningmanifests itself. Held moves through history to light upon Darwin, Sir Ernest Rutherford, North Sea ganseys, early photography, Ella Mary Leather, modern field hospitalswhile lovers find each other and snow drifts down across the centuries. From the WW1 battlefield where the novel begins, and its opening lines, Held is alive with seeking: "We know life is finite. Why should we believe death lasts forever?
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JacqMac
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I finally had time to watch The Gillers. If Anne Michaels writes as beautifully as she speaks, I‘m really going to have to read Held. I also really want to read Prairie Edge and Curiosities. The TBR just keeps getting bigger.

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mcctrish
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This is a beautiful book.
It starts with a man lying on a battlefield who‘s lost all feeling in his extremities and his mind drifts off to memories. The chapters skip back and forth in time and places creating a fractured storyline. The connections in the chapters include generations of family and friends, photography, war, art weaving in and out right up to present day. It‘s poetically written and so lovely. AM is so talented

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mcctrish
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#Two4Tuesday 1. So far just milk chocolate pumpkin balls for household consumption- maybe the actual trick or treat candy this week 1. War, memories, dying. @AmyG @dabbe @Tamra wanna play ?

AmyG Thanks! Just posted. 1mo
TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 1mo
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mcctrish
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My library holds aren‘t really aligning with my October reading goals 🤷🏻‍♀️

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AnneCecilie
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Mehso-so

A short novel that covers several generations in a family and up until the halfway point, we followed along the family lines. Then started the time jumps and I also had trouble placing the different people in the family.

If it hadn‘t been for the Booker prize and that my library had the book, I never would‘ve read it. So I don‘t think I was the right reader for this one.

squirrelbrain I wasn‘t the right reader either! 🤷‍♀️ 2mo
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Hooked_on_books
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Panpan

This one popped up at my library so I figured I‘d give it a try, but it just didn‘t work for me at all. It‘s so disjointed and there seems to be a bunch of writing that doesn‘t serve any purpose. There was one bit related to photographs that I found really intriguing, but then it disappeared, never to be seen again. Disappointing.

squirrelbrain I didn‘t ‘get‘ this one either. 2mo
Anna40 And neither did I. 🤷‍♀️ 2mo
RebelReader I didn‘t even finish it. Too many other good books. 2mo
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ImperfectCJ
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I agree with other reviewers about this one: The first half is lovely and heartbreaking in a way, but the second half lost me a bit. The prose is beautiful but a little overwrought at times, the author (and narrator of the audiobook) luxuriating a little too self-consciously in her own language.

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Graywacke
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What an interesting book. I‘ll have to reread this. It‘s a splintered narrative and I tried to focus on where and when and who, enjoying the romantic touches and the drifty feel, overlooking the mechanical and scientific commentary … until I saw two chapters titled “River Orwell…1984”. Then I started to look for something dark. It‘s a little buried and quiet, but pieces line up. A striking condemnation of our destructive society is built in here.

BarbaraBB Another great review. It is an exceptional Booker year don‘t you think? 2mo
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Suet624 My goodness. You‘ve made it sound quite intriguing 2mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB thanks… but no, I don‘t think it‘s a good longlist 🙈 I feel i read several meh books and all soft or imperfect prose. But i like that my four favorites are on the shortlist - this, Held, James, and SYD. 2mo
Graywacke @Suet624 it is intriguing! 🙂 2mo
BarbaraBB @Graywacke I haven‘t read the whole longlist but I really love the shortlist except for the Kushner that I haven‘t read 2mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB i have three on the longlist to go - Playground, Wild Houses and Headshot. I was mixed on CL 2mo
squirrelbrain I‘m going to start Playground soon too…. 2mo
Leniverse I didn't even notice the Orwell reference 🤦🏻‍♀️ I was so frustrated and bored by that point. This one just didn't work for me. 2mo
Graywacke @Leniverse what part do you think made it boring or frustrating? 2mo
Leniverse It was just too disjointed for me. The ghost thing was frustrating because it was introduced and then abandoned except for some woo woo musings by later characters. Because we jumped around so much I had trouble working out how some of the characters were connected, and I didn't feel invested enough to put effort into it. ⤵️ 2mo
Leniverse I get that the whole thing was snapshots from a family album, and that ties in with the photographer theme, and it's all very clever, I'm sure. I think if the book works for you, you probably get a lot from it. I can recognise that. But to me it was just paragraphs, polished to be very pretty with overblown language, and no connecting matter. 2mo
Graywacke @Leniverse Thank you for sharing. Very interesting. i‘m still pondering the ghost thing. My thought at the time was that it‘s kind of silly. Or that his assistant was doing it. But it might have a good reason to be there. I didn‘t think of the photo album relationship. I like that idea. I was thinking she was jumping around to create reader detachment (from our real world) and to create associations. 2mo
Leniverse There was a thread of mysticism and lingering ancestors throughout that made me think the ghost photos were real (but probably also allegorical in some way), and because they're highlighted in the blurb I didn't expect that whole narrative thread to be abandoned. I felt detached, alright, but from the story. After we left photographer John I only felt invested once - the story where the woman goes back to a war zone and her father & husband wait. 2mo
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Graywacke
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My last left from the #shortlist - I just started this morning and I‘m have The Sound and the Fury and Tinkers vibes. But it‘s also totally different. #booker #booker2024 #longlist

CatLass007 😻 2mo
Jari-chan 😻😻😻 2mo
dabbe Those mesmerizing green eyes! 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
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SaraBeagle
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So many great quotes in this book. What beautiful writing.

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Leniverse
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This story of how war and loss reverberates through generations could have been powerful and poignant, but due to the choppy, episodic nature of the plot and the overwrought and pompous prose, it was mainly irritating, confusing, and dull. Those who click with the prose love it, so I guess it's a marmite book. The first #Booker 2024 that I actively dislike.

squirrelbrain Bottom of my list too! 2mo
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quietlycuriouskate
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A book of two halves. I enjoyed the ponderings on memory, perception and desire of the first half; once the narrative moved away from John and Helena to introduce new characters, and the timeline really started skipping about, the book's initial strength began to ebb. As the pace picked up, the narrative fragmented. Characters didn't remain "on stage" long enough to leave an impact and the idea-threads connecting them felt too much of a reach.

quietlycuriouskate #bookerprizelonglist I really liked the first part, so it's a pick, but overall I'd give it 3+half out of 5 stars. 3mo
squirrelbrain Great review! Unfortunately I couldn‘t connect with this one at all. 3mo
BarbaraBB I felt like you, really enjoyed the first half. 3mo
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Chelsea.Poole
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This is one of those books that‘s asks a bit more of readers than I‘m usually willing to give. 😆 just being honest! I‘ll admit I was often lost on the connections between characters and was unhappily jolted out of the narrative to meet even more characters and settings. HOWEVER, some of the writing about death and loss stopped me in my tracks and forced me to give this a little more time than I normally would. A short, but not quick little book.

Suet624 I appreciate your first sentence. I find myself in that position sometimes with books. 2mo
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rmaclean4
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A loosely connected collection of short stories. Some worked better than others for me. I found them over written. Not a fan, proud that I finished this short novel. 2 🌟 Not on my short list #bookerlonglist @Deblovestoread @squirrelbrain @JenP @AnneCecilie @charl08 @JamieArc @BarbaraBB @Graywacke @jlhammar

charl08 I love Anne Michaels, but not on mine either. 3mo
squirrelbrain Bottom of my list! 3mo
BarbaraBB It was okay for me. Which was underwhelming because I loved 3mo
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JenP I loved it. Sorry it didn‘t work for you. 3mo
Suet624 Well here‘s one I can skip. 3mo
Graywacke Congrats for pushing through. I took a quiz that suggested this will be my favorite. 🙂 But it will be my last as I‘m going longest to shortest and it‘s the shortest. 3mo
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Jas16
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As others have noted, this book really lacks cohesion- time jumps around and new characters are introduced in often brief sections which was jarring. However the sections that resonated with me, deeply resonated with me. Not my favorite from the Booker long list but some of these scenes will stay with me.

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JenP
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This was a mixed bag for our panel. I loved it but others not so much. Beautifully poetic and full of emotion (which I found lacking in the Messud‘s book I had read prior to this one.

Read our panel‘s full reviews here: https://thereadersroom.org/

#bookerlonglist2024

BarbaraBB Tell us a bit more about the Messud 😂😂 3mo
JenP @BarbaraBB hahaha. Like watching paint dry for 75% of the book 3mo
BarbaraBB 🤣 3mo
JenP @BarbaraBB honestly, I‘m not 100% if I truly loved this book or I was overwhelmed with joy for a book that made me feel something after Messud. The one great thing about Strange eventful history is that I‘ve never slept so well as I did when I was trying to read it. Okay, I‘ll stop now. I‘ve heard some people liked it 😂 3mo
BarbaraBB Love this 😀 3mo
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ClairesReads
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A slight novel that looks at ideas about our search for meaning and purpose, and the finality of death across four generations. Lots of moments of very resonant observation about these concepts which are of course, universal. Although I could see connections between the stories, and that Michael‘s was pointing to the ripples of consequence, I didn‘t feel like this hung together as a whole. A reader preference, rather than a critique of the novel.

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andrew61
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A curious read. The opening story drew me into the tale of a young ww1 soldier and how he meets his wife before we see their life post-war. I expected to follow the characters, but the subsequent tales jumped back and forth through the next 100 years, telling tales of love, loss, and war. Lovely writing, but I felt that I missed one life story or at least a connection. I'd be interested to read it again, as well as rereading fugitive pieces.

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squirrelbrain
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I finished this yesterday then saw @Deblovestoread Debra‘s review - which pretty much said everything I wanted to say! 🤣

Beautiful writing but it was a bit confusing with the chronological jumping around - it felt like a series of vignettes rather than one cohesive novel.

#booker #longlist

I have to say, though, there‘s always one impenetrable / opaque book on every book prize longlist, and if this is this year‘s then it‘s not so bad!

BarbaraBB I loved the first half much more than the second one 4mo
squirrelbrain Yes, I agree @BarbaraBB - the second half lost me. 4mo
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Deblovestoread
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Held is filled with themes of love, waiting, loss and grief. There is some beautiful writing in this book but for me the connections promised in the blurb were tenuous at best and the jumping around in time did not help. 2/13 Booker Longlist

squirrelbrain I just finished this one too - my review will be pretty similar to yours. 4mo
BarbaraBB I was a bit underwhelmed by this one as well 4mo
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Abailliekaras
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Mehso-so

Beautifully written but this didn‘t work for me. We flit between characters & timelines so it feels more like a story cycle - it lacks the satisfying narrative of a novel. We only scratch the surface of characters & their stories. The love stories are all sweet in contrast with the war scenes but felt contrived or unreal. Stunning, economical prose. It just didn‘t quite hang together for me.

BarbaraBB I felt the same. And I had been looking forward to it because I loved 4mo
Abailliekaras @BarbaraBB I‘m glad it‘s not just me! 3mo
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Anna40
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I find the genre historical novel, even the word novel misleading.This reads like a long prose poem.Michaels reflects on intimacy,romantic love,trauma & loss.The characters are often connected (parent-child-grandchild).Their stories are not told in chronological order.The writing is at times outstanding & at times I rolled my eyes at the lyrical language. I didn‘t enjoy the audio, the somber monotonous narration was annoying & switched to print.

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Kazzie
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This was beautiful. Lovely prose. Close reading required to pick up the threads of interconnected families. Loss/death is happening in the background- the narrative involves people coming to terms with that loss. As well as loving each other

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Gleefulreader
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Absolutely gorgeous meditation on memory and loss and connection and meaning that I read in a single sitting. The book involves a large cast of characters and sometimes it can be difficult to see the how they are related. It asks questions about the limits of human experience and knowledge. I definitely will be picking this up again as I think a deeper second reading will have a lot to offer.

BarbaraBB I think so too but I also know I probably never will. So many books to read… but I enjoyed it the first time too! 10mo
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BarbaraBB
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The first half of this book is amazing. Each sentence a gem in itself about love, war, happiness and grief. Loosely connected short stories give a glimpse of the lives of the characters who grew on me in just a few pages.
However, the 2nd half introduces new characters and to me wasn‘t as good as the first. Still a worthy successor to Fugitive Pieces though, highly recommended!

#Roll100 #pop24 - At least 3 POVs
#52BookClub24 - Non-chronological

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BookishTrish
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If you are looking for a novel made of interconnected short stories that reads like poetry, this one‘s for you. I‘ll definitely reread it.

Deblovestoread Sounds brilliant ❤️ 11mo
BarbaraBB I so want to read this. I loved 11mo
Lindy I loved this one too. So many great passages. 11mo
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