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Hard by a Great Forest
Hard by a Great Forest: A Novel | Leo Vardiashvili
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"This novel annihilated me. I gasped, laughed, and wept my way through it. Rich with irony and animated with astonishing humanity, this tale of a young Georgian refugees odyssey into his birthplace to rescue family left my heart bruised and battered and aching for more." Khaled Hosseini Amid rubble and rebuilding in a former Soviet land, one family must rescue one another and put the past to rest: a stirring novel about what happens after the fighting is over My mother stayed, so that we could go. Having fled conflict in the former-Soviet Republic of Georgia as children, Saba and his brother have fought to make peace with the past. In particular, they struggle with the sacrifices of a mother who remained in a war zone so that their father could get them out. Now, years later, the brothers are young adults, their mother is dead, and their father has been lured back to their beautiful, decaying homeland only to disappear. Then Sabas older brother, chasing after their missing father, vanishes too. Left alone to figure out what has happened and to find his family, Saba sets off on his own urgent, haunted search across his homeland. Accompanied by new friends and old ghosts as he follows a breadcrumb trail of clues, he must wrestle the present from the past as he crosses into the kind of danger zones both physical and emotional that he thought he had left behind. Harrowing and tender but leavened with humor and an appreciation for the absurd, Hard by a Great Forest offers a unique story about traumas of war felt even decades after the fighting, and the long-term effects on those families driven not just to survive, but to remember.
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marleed
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The Georgia/British setting of this story was so intriguing to me since most immigrants arrive in the USA for the majority of immigrant stories falling into my hands. Even though there was a folkloric Hansel & Gretel thread here it all seemed raw, real and representative of so many families separated by countries in troubling times.

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Kristy_K
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Panpan

Read for the beautiful cover and the setting (the country Georgia), but this book just wasn‘t for me. I think it‘d be a five-star read for the right person though.

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#botm #georgia

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Saba's brother has disappeared, having left London to search for their father in Tblisi, the city they fled as refugees many years before. Haunted by the voices of those he lost, Saba follows a breadcrumb trail through the ruins of his past on an increasingly dangerous and desperate quest. A heart-wrenching depiction of what it means to return to a home that no longer exists. A brilliant debut novel--I'll be looking for more from this author.

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jlhammar
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Received my February #BOTM box today!

Cailey_Mac I got mine yesterday; I read the first chapter of each and am happy I picked what I did! 10mo
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bookish_wookish
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It‘s rare that a library hold comes in just as the BOTM picks are live! Im anxious to read this one because i work with a group of Georgians and this book takes place in the country of Georgia. So im sure ill be asking them questions! Also my library has these cool library month bookmarks! ❤️

Gissy Pretty bookmarks😍 11mo
bookish_wookish My library always makes the best ones! @Gissy 11mo
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