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Readerann
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The second book with this title I‘ve read this year. This moving novel about three friends and their relationship with their home country, Libya, was more in my wheelhouse than the Backman one.

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Old Man | Thomas Perry
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AmyG Harvest was a huge favorite of mine. 5d
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 5d
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Liz_M
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I finally got started on summer with my first #14Books14Weeks and my first visit to the hammock grove on Governors Island!

BarbaraBB Looks perfect 👌🏽 enjoy! 2mo
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Centique
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As others have said this is not the book i expected it to be and it hit me harder because of that. I expected a book about tyranny causing violent revolution but what i got was the way that tyranny with one act unmoors and exiles and causes long term trauma. To me so much of this book is the loneliness of exile, how an 18 year old is supposed to somehow forge a life away from his home and family knowing he is watched, knowing he cannot speak.

Centique The tension in this book is from the reality of how dangerous it is to be an exile, what tyranny will do, not just to those who oppose it, but to anyone who they suspect might stand up or bear witness. This is an incredibly thoughtful book, and quiet - contemplating family, home and friendship. 5mo
BarbaraBB What a wonderful review. True words. 5mo
squirrelbrain Fabulous review! 5mo
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Centique @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain thank you 😘 I am sure it was your reviews that put this high on my TBR! 5mo
sarahbarnes Wow, great review. I still haven‘t read this. 5mo
TrishB Great review- need to get to! 5mo
Cathythoughts Great review! I have it waiting on the shelf ♥️ 5mo
Deblovestoread Excellent review! This book has staying power ❤️ 5mo
Centique @sarahbarnes thank you 💕 5mo
Centique @TrishB i think you will like it! 5mo
Centique @Cathythoughts thank you Cathy. Its a quiet thoughtful one for when you need a slower pace 💕 I know you often like those! 5mo
Centique @Deblovestoread im sure it will stay with me too! 5mo
Suet624 I wanted everyone to read this and I wish it was considered for more prize lists. 4mo
Centique @Suet624 I agree! It has been so close with longlists and things but not getting to the finals. 4mo
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Gleefulreader
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Yesterday was a day filled with walking and I spent some time alone visiting Hatchard‘s, Daunt Books and Books on the Water (an absolutely lovely bookstore in a river barge). The tagged book is a signed edition from Daunt. I am fortunate to have an exceedingly understanding husband (plus bonus money that I earn judging trampoline gymnastics) that allowed me to splurge. Best book trip ever!

JamieArc I really enjoyed My Friends. Even though it‘s not the lightest of subjects, it was really lovely. 6mo
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Abailliekaras
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I love Matar‘s warm, erudite tone & rich subject matter so no surprise that I was engrossed by this novel. Khaled & his friends yare in London, unable to return to Libya. The heartbreak & uncertainty of this exile is beautifully rendered & feels true to life. It‘s poignant but told in a warm, inviting voice. Matar‘s writing flows & there‘s something exact in his prose that feels thoughtful & not showy. He wears his knowledge lightly. Moving.

BkClubCare On my list! 7mo
BarbaraBB Yes. Such a loving book. 7mo
Cathythoughts I have this on my shelf. Sounds good ❤️ 7mo
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quietlycuriouskate I really liked this book! ❤️ 7mo
Abailliekaras @BarbaraBB wasn‘t it! 6mo
Abailliekaras @quietlycuriouskate I‘m still thinking about it 6mo
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quietlycuriouskate
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#bookerprizelonglist (Yes, I'm still making slow progress through the longlist ?)

To be honest, I wasn't looking forward to this much. Given the subject matter, I imagined it would be rather "tough" in a blokeish way: the book it would have been had Mustafa been the narrator, perhaps. As it was, I found it surprisingly tender. I felt for Khaled, whose life seems permanently provisional despite 30 years of staying put.

I'd have shortlisted it.

squirrelbrain It was on my shortlist. And, like you, I didn‘t imagine I would like it. 8mo
JamieArc I had the same thoughts. It was a nice surprise for me. 8mo
Cathythoughts Nice review, I have this one. I must get to it 👍🏻😁 8mo
Caroline2 Yes! I‘ve been reluctant to get this one too as I thought it would be blokey but everyone keeps saying how fab it is so I guess I‘ll have to read it now. 😂 8mo
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Anna40
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What can I say that hasn‘t been said already?It‘s a book of unspeakable pain dealing with exile,life under and after dictatorship, inter generational trauma and torture. It‘s infuriating how little is also known about Italy‘s oppression and Mussolini‘s atrocities committed in Libya. The fact that Tony Blair shook hands with Gaddafi and his as well as Britain‘s ‘relations‘ with the regime went even further is just inconceivable…

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'At first I thought, to be a parent you have to be an idealist. Then I learnt that to be a parent is to be continually coming up against everything that is not ideal about you.'

Suet624 So true. 10mo
youneverarrived Wow. 10mo
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Jas16
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I see now why so many people thought this was a sure bet for the Booker shortlist. This is the story of a man exiled from his homeland of Libya and living in London and his two closest friends who both share his experience but also show how uniquely alone they are all too. It was a slower, more meandering tale and let me so gently immerse myself in Khalid‘s story that I was surprised to look up and realize how deeply entrenched I was. So good.

Suet624 I really liked this one. Glad it ended up on several lists of prize nominees. 8mo
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