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The World Without Us
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
14 posts | 12 read | 9 to read
WINNER OF THE VICTORIAN PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARD 2016 LONGLISTED FOR THE STELLA PRIZE 2016 It has been six months since Tess Mller stopped speaking. Her silence is baffling to her parents, her teachers and her younger sister Meg, but the more urgent mystery for both girls is where their mother, Evangeline, goes each day, pushing an empty pram and returning home wet, muddy and dishevelled. Their father, Stefan, struggling with his own losses, tends to his apiary and tries to understand why his bees are disappearing. But after he discovers a car wreck and human remains on their farm, old secrets emerge to threaten the fragile family. One day Tess's teacher Jim encounters Evangeline by the wild Repentance River. Jim is in flight from his own troubles in Sydney, and Evangeline, raised in a mountain commune and bearing the scars of the fire that destroyed it, is a puzzle he longs to solve. As the rainforest trees are felled and the lakes fill with run-off from the expanding mines, Tess watches the landscape of her family undergo shifts of its own. A storm is coming and the Mllers are in its path. Sometimes we must confront what has been lost so that we can know the solace of being found. The World Without Us is a beautifully told story of secrets and survival, family and community, loss and renewal.
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TheCuriousHousecat
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This book was about grief. Losing a child and it‘s affect on a family runs parallel to the loss of bees from the environment. It‘s a stunning book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌛from me.

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BestDogDad
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We always hear about the Pacific garbage patch but there is plastic throughout the oceans, not just on the surface. This book is about what would happen to the world if humans disappeared. Unfortunately, some of the damage we‘ve done is irreversible. Plastics and some chemicals will plague the earth forever. It is a sobering and depressing read.

saresmoore Yikes. 6y
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KimberlyBryce
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Panpan

Was not a big fan of this audiobook :(

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littleblogofbooks
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
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Pyjamas. Tea. Glasses. Couch. Book.

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littleblogofbooks
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
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I have NOT been having a good reading time lately. Officially in #readingslump . I picked this up on a whim, in the hope it would crack it for me. And if nothing else, #thatcover

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Victoria_Clyne
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Mehso-so

I finished this ones ages ago and must have forgotten to post my review. I think the best description of my feelings on this one is mhew. I didn't love it, didn't hate it. Parts were quite predictable and the characters didn't really seem it grow.

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Victoria_Clyne
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Started this, my latest audiobook, on the walk to the station this morning. I was going take a photo on my walk but it was before the sun was up and oh so cold.

Joanne1 I was really disappointed with this book. 7y
Victoria_Clyne @Joanne1 I know I reread your review when I added it my current reads and I don't think you were the only one to feel that way.. I'm really liking enjoying it so far but I'm only four or so chapters in. 7y
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Joanne1
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
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This book held so much promise but there just wasn't enough development of character or setting. Evangeline, a pivotal character, the mother and the source of all the mystery, was two dimensional at best. I felt like I didn't know her at all by the end of the novel. Aspects of the story were glanced over in barest detail leaving me puzzled and there were few answers offered in the finish. Quite dissatisfying.

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Joanne1
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I cleaned the house yesterday. Half an hour the kids got home from school I wondered why I bothered. But at least I had something interesting to listen to. Bees, hippy communes and family tragedy, ticking a lot of boxes for me.

LizzyM I completely feel your pain! 8y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Got an early birthday present of money and a coupon to Indigo (I also had one) from my mom so these are the goodies I bought tonight.

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Rhee
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
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I really wanted to love this but this book is living proof of why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. I had no problems with the prose. However, where on earth are the speech marks? It was rather infuriating and it really detracted from the reading experience. My other issue lay with the characters. I didn't connect with any of them which is such a shame because there was so much potential. All in all, a disappointing read.

Joanne1 I'm listening to this on audio, sounds like a good move. No speech marks would drive me crazy too. 8y
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Amandalovesbooks
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
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The Muller family are a family in mourning, for the daughter, the sister they have . A beautiful, evocative novel with characters depicted with care and attention, evoking empathy and sympathy with the reader. Stunning.

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Cataluna6
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Still not 100% sure about this. It's a slow read that takes its time to get going & even then it doesn't go far. Character driven, I still agree with my comment of "I've almost finished this & I don't understand Evie any better. Equal parts perfect/annoying." 5 months later that still stands.

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dearelina
The World Without Us | Mireille Juchau
Mehso-so

The concept & themes of this book were interesting to me, but it fell a little flat. The characters lacked depth and the story felt contrived. The themes of environmental destruction & grief could have been explored more deeply.