A graphic novel about a girl to lives Ina cemetery. Good for older teens. #ISpyBingoOct @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
A graphic novel about a girl to lives Ina cemetery. Good for older teens. #ISpyBingoOct @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
This was a really quick read that packed a punch. This is a story of an unlikely friendship between an older gentleman and a young woman. The two form a bond and find their way in life through each other. Definitely a bit of a tear jerker and just a really sweet story. Well written and beautiful.
American cemeteries have inspired landscape architecture, poets like Emerson, Whitman, Dickinson, and famous parks like Disneyland. They‘re also potent political tools & symbols, from Arlington to the separate African American Graveyard at Monticello. The strange, surprising story of the American cemetery comes alive in this tour across the country, from Savannah to Sleepy Hollow to Hollywood, with a journalist/veteran/grave digger at the wheel!
I found this very cool offering in a local free puzzle library (!!!) and did most of it while I listened to FUNERAL SONGS FOR DYING GIRLS. Alas, it‘s the first Cherie Dimaline novel I‘ve disliked. It offers up some intriguing threads, but the story as a whole fails to satisfying and the prose is so performatively purple that it shut me out of the emotions instead of placing me inside them. Sigh. #audiopuzzling
IDK why, maybe because I'm GenX and did this myself, but I really do enjoy any story that involves wandering a cemetery -- as long as it's not horror, which I guess this might be, but not the kind that would give you nightmares like that. Nay, the nightmares would be the kind where you create problems while you try to solve problems. Into the Bright Open is on my TBR.
I read this back in February, but have been delinquent in posting.
In my town's first cemetery, est. 1854.
"Oh cruel death Oh greedy grave
To steal and hide away
The Idol of a lover's heart
As your own lawful prey"
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I found a lot of this tedious. I expected more Colin Dickey‘s Ghostland, and less cemetery guidebook. The history told here is by turns heartbreaking and rage-inducing - from the anonymity of “enslaved persons” cemeteries, and racial and economic discrimination, to the disrespect shown to the deceased and their living families in the name of capitalism. Yeah - a lot of rage. (August 2024 selection for The Morbidly Curious Bookclub)