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Air | John Boyne
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From internationally bestselling author John Boyne, a contemplative story about one man trying to move forward from the trauma of his youth to become a better father to his son. Being in limbo, 30,000 feet in the air, offers time to reflect and take stock. For Aaron Umber, it's an opportunity to connect with his 14-year-old son as they travel halfway across the world to meet a woman who isn't expecting them. Unsettled by his past, and anxious for his future, Aaron is at a crossroads in life. The damage inflicted upon him during his youth has made him the man he is, but now threatens to widen the growing fissures between him and his only child. This trip could bind them closer together, or tear them further apart. In this penetrating examination of action and consequence, fault and attribution, acceptance and resolution, John Boyne gives us a redemptive story of a father and a son on a moving journey to mend their troubled lives.
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Last one in the series- not quite as traumatic as others, but revisits some past characters and ties up the stories.
These have been incredible, dark and emotional reads.

BarbaraBB I had no idea it had been published already! 15h
TrishB @BarbaraBB neither did I - it was in Waterstones when I got there yesterday and I had to read straight away! 15h
Prairiegirl_reading None of them are published in Canada. I believe they‘ll be released as one book some time in the fall. 15h
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Prairiegirl_reading I had to go check, it‘s September 9. Another to add to my 2025 tbr! 15h
peaKnit I think it will be issued in the US as one book with the 4 parts. I bought and read Water and then was able to get the whole series “Elements” through NetGalley. Fantastic full circle. Wow! 💗 this author. 15h
squirrelbrain Gah! I missed this was even out! I got the other 3 as ARCs but not this one. 🤷‍♀️ 7h
TrishB @Prairiegirl_reading well worth a read! 5h
TrishB @peaKnit cool 👍🏻 5h
TrishB @squirrelbrain I was really surprised when I saw it in Waterstones and thought it was just me that had missed it! 5h
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