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Dayswork
Dayswork | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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In the endless days of the pandemic, a woman spends her time sorting fact from fiction in the life and work of Herman Melville. As she delves into Melville's impulsive purchase of a Massachusetts farmhouse, his fevered revision of Moby-Dick there, his intense friendship with neighbor Nathaniel Hawthorne, and his troubled and troubling marriage to Elizabeth Shaw, she becomes increasingly obsessed by what his devotion to his art reveals about cost, worth, and debt. Her preoccupation both deepens and expands, and her days' work extends outward to an orbiting cast of Melvillean questers and fanatics, as well as to biographers and writers--among them Elizabeth Hardwick and Robert Lowell--whose lives resonate with Melville's. As she pulls these distant figures close, her quarantine quest ultimately becomes a midlife reckoning with her own marriage and ambition.Absorbing, charming, and intimate, Dayswork considers the blurry lines between life and literature, the slippage between what happens and what gets recorded, and the ways we locate ourselves in the lives of others. In wry, epigrammatic prose, Chris Bachelder and Jennifer Habel have crafted an exquisite and daring novel.
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sarahbarnes
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I‘m so glad @merelybookish pointed me toward this book! I agree with you that it definitely has Ducks, Newburyport vibes. 🩵 I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this story about marriage, life, getting older, finding meaning, and yes, Melville. With poignant pandemic moments throughout, which felt timely as I read this almost exactly four years later. A #TOB long list gem this year for sure.

Liz_M Ok, I've wanted to read this because Moby-Dick, but Duck vibes?! 😍 Now I think I need to own a copy!!! 2w
sarahbarnes @Liz_M I loved the flow of the text. I hope you like it! 2w
merelybookish I'm so glad you liked it too!! It doesn't seem like it should work, but it does! 2w
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merelybookish
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Book 1 of 2024. I loved it. A book about Melville, yes. AND not a book about Melville. Also a book about Nathaniel Hawthorne, Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwick, & "the biographer" of Melville. It's a book about making art, marriage, literary partnerships, literary reputations, literary scholarship. Oh, and the male ego. ? And about words, language, connection & why we read. No plot, weird, discursive, witty & self-aware. ☑️☑️☑️ So many of my ?

merelybookish boxes ticked. It has zero chance of winning the #tob24 but that's okay! So glad I read it. And it has made me eager to revisit Elizabeth Hardwick 4mo
kspenmoll This sounds intriguing! 4mo
Suet624 I thought I had stacked this already. Guess not. I‘m fascinated by those authors. 4mo
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batsy This sounds great. I haven't read Moby Dick and was wondering if that would make a difference in reading this. (I loved Sleepless Nights!) 4mo
squirrelbrain Great review! I really wasn‘t interested in this one, but you may have changed my mind…. 4mo
BarbaraBB Like @squirrelbrain I wasn‘t interested but you review is 🔥! And like @batsy I‘m curious if I should have read 4mo
merelybookish @kspenmoll It definitely is that! An odd book but I really enjoyed it. 4mo
merelybookish @Suet624 Then this is totally up your alley! 4mo
merelybookish @batsy @BarbaraBB I don't think you need to read Moby Dick to enjoy this. All his works (including ones I'd never heard of) are discussed and it didn't make me feel like I needed to read them. 😉 Quite the opposite actually. 🤪 4mo
merelybookish @squirrelbrain I can totally understand not wanting to read and/or enjoying this novel. But it's quite short and I found it quite amusing in places. I think it's worth a try. 4mo
batsy @merelybookish Lol! Thanks, that's good. I'm definitely likely to get around to this before Moby Dick 🐳 4mo
sarahbarnes That settles it, I‘m going to read this one. 😃 4mo
merelybookish @sarahbarnes Oh good! Curious if you will agree with the Ducks, Newburyport comparison. 4mo
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Jas16
Dayswork | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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I was oddly charmed by this book. I am not really a fan of Melville but I appreciated witnessing someone else‘s fanaticism for him. Set during the pandemic the narrator dives into various biographies and discusses his life, work, and different accountings of pivotal moments. As she contemplates Melville‘s marriage her own patient husband is the frequent recipient of her anecdotes and musings including late night texted pictures of moss. #tob24

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Addison_Reads
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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#tob24 long list

Moby Dick is one of my favorite books, so when I started this book about someone researching Melville, I was excited.

The good: I thought the story was unique and enjoyed the back and forth between Melville's life and the life of the main character. I was also a fan of how things became more blurred between what was real and what was research as the story unfolded.

The bad: For me, the big turn-off is not knowing what ⬇️⬇️

Addison_Reads information about Melville is actually true and what might have been sensationalized for the overall benefit of the story. 4mo
Graywacke Hmm. I might need a biography first. 🙂 4mo
Megabooks I felt like this was this year‘s ➡️ which frustrated me for the same reasons. 4mo
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Megabooks
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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If you are a fan of authors writing about the lives of other, more famous authors or you‘re a fan of Melville, Hawthorne, Robert Lowell, or Elizabeth Hardwick, you will love this #tob24 choice. I am not a fan of these authors, but I found the writing and approach witty and interesting. But in the end not my jam, so I gave it 3⭐️, but I can see why others are enjoying it more! I do want to pull out the Hardwick short stories I own now.

Hooked_on_books This is one that I don‘t plan to read unless it makes the shortlist. I could barely finish reading the description without my eyes crossing! 5mo
BarbaraBB I‘ll wait a bit too 😉 5mo
Megabooks @Hooked_on_books @BarbaraBB yeah, it was pretty dull if you don‘t love those authors. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 5mo
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Deblovestoread
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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I think maybe the universe is telling me I should read Moby Dick. Melville was featured in yesterday‘s read The Auburn Conference and is a main subject in today‘s. I listened to this one and that may have played a part in my low pick rating. It was kind of all over the place with research on Melville, commentary on the MC‘s life and marriage and random lists of info. Too scattered for my current attention span. #TOB24

squirrelbrain Great review, but another one I can‘t get hold of yet…. 5mo
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BkClubCare
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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Immediately intense, provocative. Exquisite and daring! I really did enjoy this odd ODD list of stuff about Melville and other literary darlings, all somehow intoxicated with Melvillocity, in some way or another. Got a tad wearying, perhaps in the same way as some Melville scholar yapping too much, but that isn‘t right. Like bafflement and then awe and then,… what?! I learned a lot, I laughed quite a bit, and I am glad that I‘ve read Moby Dick.👇

BkClubCare (If you know “enough about” Moby Dick, should be sufficient.) 5mo
BkClubCare I am trying to tag everyone but I can‘t get the copy/paste to work?! This/thus we need hashtags… #TobFOLLOWERs (edited) 5mo
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BkClubCare @squirrelbrain - I can‘t seem to tag or copy/paste all the at-sign Litsians who might want to see this. How do you do it? 5mo
Megabooks Hey! I‘m just now listening to this, and as someone who has not read Moby Dick, I‘m not as enamored as you, but the writing is very good! 5mo
BkClubCare I heard that audio is NOT the best way to go with this - UNLESS, as the book is so evident— you want to share the interesting tidbits. Good luck. It‘s enough to know that Moby Dick is about chasing the whale and how much SO MANY (so many) people give it the GAN label. (GAN = Great American Novel) (edited) 5mo
Suet624 I always have trouble tagging these TOB postings. 5mo
Hooked_on_books This is one of a handful on the longlist that just didn‘t appeal to me at all. I‘ll give it a try if it makes the shortlist, but otherwise I don‘t plan to read it. It‘s great that it worked for you! 5mo
squirrelbrain I‘ve never read Moby Dick, and this is a difficult one to get hold of over here, so I may wait until the shortlist. 5mo
squirrelbrain I‘ve not add an issue with tagging anyone recently, although I know Litsy can be glitchy some (a lot!) of the time. Are you trying to tag on your main post - that‘s how I do it? Although when we do #camplitsy there are so many Littens to tag, we have a crib sheet and just copy and paste into the comments section. 5mo
BkClubCare @squirrelbrain TY, I am sure it is me 🤪 Thinking it should be easier makes it take twice as long. LOL 5mo
BkClubCare @Suet624 - soul sisters! 👯‍♀️ 5mo
BkClubCare @Hooked_on_books - 🥹 I didn‘t even look at what it was about. Nothin. If I get my hands on it, I try it. Crazy, huh? Tho, Bachelder as author gave me pause because I didn‘t really care for The Throwback Special, on the other hand, Haber is a poet so that intrigued me. ☺️ (edited) 5mo
BkClubCare @squirrelbrain - between the two of us, we might get them all sampled. (Probably not, I don‘t read that fast! But I was shocked to be the first to review this. 5mo
Hooked_on_books Quite frankly, I think that‘s a great way to be! 5mo
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Megabooks
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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Hey #tob24 readers! These books are both under $5 in the current sale on audible. 👍🏻 I didn‘t have another way to get them. It seems that all audible titles have some discount currently, but I haven‘t checked the whole #tob list because my library access is fairly good. There are three others I‘m considering in the $7 range. Sing Her Down, Bad Cree, and Brainwyrms. Any thoughts on whether those are worth it??

squirrelbrain I just bought Brainwyrms yesterday in a bookshop, but haven‘t got to it yet…. 5mo
Deblovestoread The Auburn Conference is free with membership and Monstrillo and The Red-Headed Pilgrim are also under $5. It‘s nice to have a few inexpensive audio choices. 💜 5mo
Megabooks @squirrelbrain very curious to read what you think! 5mo
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Megabooks @Deblovestoread just downloaded the Auburn conference!! Thank you. Fortunately my library has Monstrillo and TRHP is available on hoopla for those who have it. Hoopla has really come through on a lot of these picks! I‘m reading this on there now. 5mo
AlaMich I‘m bummed! I just checked this out and the sale is only available to Premium Plus members, as far as I can tell. I am on their Silver plan, which is a book every other month. 🙁 5mo
Megabooks @AlaMich boo!!! It‘s been different since they went to the tiered subscription model. 5mo
Megabooks FYI I‘ve decided just to get Bad Cree. The Brainwyrms narrator just didn‘t sound right to my ear, and I was really put off by the start of Sing. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 5mo
BarbaraBB You‘re so lucky with your libraries and those audio offers! 5mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB yes, very lucky! I just finished this one on hoopla and I‘m not sure what to make of it. 5mo
BarbaraBB That‘s one I look forward to the most!! Still waiting for my copy 5mo
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BkClubCare
Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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“Peculiar illusion of collaboration”… uh huh. I am considering Jennifer Habel as first author on this. Alphabetical order be damned.

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Dayswork: A Novel | Chris Bachelder, Jennifer Habel
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Starting now #ToBLongList2024 and it‘s a snow day! ⛄️

Kimzey Hope you stay warm and cozy! ❄️📚 5mo
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