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Flesh and Blood
Flesh and Blood | Michael Cunningham
5 posts | 6 read | 7 to read
Follows the Stassos family through four generations of ambition, love, violence, and change, focusing on the turbulent lives of the Stassos children
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Flesh and Blood | Michael Cunningham
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Pickpick

This book was a pick but I only liked it, I didn't love it. Although a lot of the writing is beautiful.
Yes it's a story of a dysfunctional family but I felt like the author had a check list of every possible bad thing that could happen and checked them off one by one. Because of this it didnt ring true.

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Wilkie
Flesh and Blood | Michael Cunningham
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My third and final choice for #dysfunctionalfamilies. This is an amazing book. Michael Cunningham succeeds in making the ordinary, extraordinary. Wonderful💖🌸💖

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Moosemusic85
Flesh and Blood | Michael Cunningham
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This book started a bit slow, and I debated bailing on it. But I stuck with it because of how much I have loved The other Cunningham books I have read, and I'm glad I did. While it is not as stunning as "A Home at the End of the World" or "The Hours", it was beautiful in its own right.

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Moosemusic85
Flesh and Blood | Michael Cunningham
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Moosemusic85
Flesh and Blood | Michael Cunningham
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Zoe turned to Trancas and tried to know. Was she setting herself free, or was she beginning the long work of killing herself? How could you be sure of the difference between emancipation and suicide?