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Bethanyroe
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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Overall, 8.5 out of 10 stars! I love thick books that take time to develop the characters and storyline. It‘s not a book of intense action but of thought, conflict, character development and family.

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nanuska_153
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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The Malayi family lives with a condition that makes in each generation different members to die by drowning. We see their stories and the story of India as a background during the 1900s while they try to live with this condition and with the grief that sometimes causes. A wonderful book, so descriptive and interesting I had to stop to google some places. You can tell the author is a doctor because of how well the medicine is explained, and ⬇️

nanuska_153 certain illnesses like leprosy are told with such compassion and respect. The book feels like magic realism until you discover the condition is a real thing, it's true that reality is stranger than fiction! Found the history of India fascinating too. I will definitely read Cutting for Stone that everyone says it's even better 3w
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Soubhiville
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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The view from my deck.

This book was so good! I never wanted to put it down. I wouldn‘t even have minded if it were longer. I‘m definitely going to read Verghese‘s other book, Cutting for Stone.

Each time there was a character shift I wanted to protest because I didn‘t want to leave the point of view I was in. But within paragraphs I‘d be immersed in the next bit.

What a remarkable storyteller.

Tamra Lovely view! 💚 I loved Cutting for Stone even more. 4mo
AmyG You may love Cutting for Stone even more. (edited) 4mo
Avanders Amazing view! 🤩 4mo
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WorldsOkayestStepMom I LOVED this book! Never heard of Cutting for Stone, but I'm definitely looking into it now! 4mo
LeahBergen What a beautiful view! 4mo
Cathythoughts Yes, beautiful view. I loved this book. ❤️ (edited) 4mo
dabbe 💛💜🧡 4mo
MemoirsForMe 😍😍😍 4mo
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Allthebookclubs
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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Steeped in grief and unfolds at a slow pace, this saga follows two timelines that intersect occasionally but never feel fully connected until the end. Set in India but centered on a Christian family, the religious focus felt a bit out of place given the country‘s Hindu and Muslim majority. The writing is rich with vivid descriptions and thoughtful character development. It‘s a dense, emotional read with moments of real beauty.Book #51 in2025

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Erinreadsthebooks
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It was Independent Bookstore Day! Of course I went to my local indie bookstore yesterday. 😍

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BoleyBooks
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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Imagen_leigh
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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I‘ve been trying to read this for almost a month now. I just can‘t finish it. It‘s not that it wasn‘t a good storyline, it just wasn‘t thrilling/captivating enough for me. I might come back to it later in life, but for now this is where I‘m gonna stop and move on to something more enjoyable.

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Itchyfeetreader
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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Gosh this is a quite remarkable read. It contains some things that I don‘t like - age differences in relationships inc a child bride (of its time but still not what I want to read about) and an almost distant story telling with very abrupt changes in main character and focus. It was a spiralling family saga - at its heart about love for each other and love for home even as both things change and evolve. The love for the land comes clear ⬇️

Itchyfeetreader But also about secrets and change. I loved the difference between the huge political upheavals and what it means to this growing community. A book to savour for me - and at the end of march my first 5* read ! 9mo
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BookNAround
The Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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Three generations and more than seventy years following a Malayali Christian family in Kerala, this is a magnificent and epic story. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2024/08/review-covenant-of-water-by-abraham.htm...

Bookwormjillk Love this book 9mo
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limada
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I don't even know how to describe this book, beyond amazing. I read it a chapter a day since the end of December, and was often very tempted to just keep reading. The intricate strings of connection between different pieces of the story are astounding. #14-2025