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LeafingThroughLife
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I liked the heart of this one but wanted it to be a little more about the “feeling left out” of the subtitle than feeling actively rejected. Not a perfect fit for me in this season, but still worth reading. February #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
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alindemann
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Really great book. Very raw and real.

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booklover80

I love to read this but I haven‘t read it yet I heard is supposed to be a good book

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Erin.Elizabeth10
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There were some good reminders and lessons in this book! A bit more cheesy than my taste, but still good reminders.

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Rissa1
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I related to this book very strongly. As a stay at home mom feeling left out, less valuable, and lonely are all feelings I struggle with. #20in4 3:12:16

Texreader That‘s so tough. I lost some close friends in the last couple of years so I can relate. I can say my kids (freshman in college and high school sophomore) are now excellent company and good friends. Just afraid of the empty nest looming on the horizon now. Lots of hugs to you. 💜 3y
Rissa1 @Texreader my kids are at the awkward ages of 12 and 9. Just the right ages that they don't want me around for everything but still need me for driving and activites, which leaves little time for me to see my friends who live a little over an hour away (not so far that visiting never happens, but far enough that I can't just drop in). I have started becoming more involved with volunteering in my church. 3y
Texreader @Rissa1 That‘s so smart. I‘ll probably do something similar when it‘s empty nest time. Fortunately I feel like I‘m good friends with my team at work. Husband works from home and even though he‘s an extreme introvert I know the days get very long for him. 3y
wordslinger42 I loved this one a lot, too 💜 All of her books are so wonderful! 3y
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Dilara
Wings | Mikhail Alekseevich Kuzmin
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Wings, an openly gay novel, was published in Russia in 1906. Obviously, there was some pushback at the time, but still... literary circles at the time must have been rather progressive. In fact, Anna Akhmatova mentions Mikhail Kuzmin several times in her poetry - they were friends -, which is how I came across him in the first place.

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cupcakeluther1015
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I could not get into this book. Maybe this particular book would be good If I had a history of abandonment.

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Libby1
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Today‘s challenge. 🌈

How are you, my Litten friends? I‘m sorry I‘ve been AWOL for so long. I‘m sending the little bit of love and hope I have to you today in a global, socially distanced hug.

wordslinger42 I loved Uninvited so much! Lysa TerKeurst is the best 💜 5y
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xicanti
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Gregory Scofield‘s memoir, written when he was only 33, outlines his struggles with intergenerational trauma and with the internalized self-loathing he‘s experienced as a gay Métis man. I wasn‘t prepared for how hard it hit me; for the sheer depth of feeling, or for Scofield‘s ability to make the specific feel universal. I highly recommend it in its own right and as a successor/cognate text to Maria Campbell‘s HALF-BREED.

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tvscag Sounds interesting. I'll have to check it out. 5y
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