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Eva Moves the Furniture
Eva Moves the Furniture: A Novel | Margot Livesey
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Raised by her aunt and her grieving father, motherless Eva McEwen grows up accompanied by two otherworldly companions--a woman and a girl--whom only she can see and finds herself torn between real life, including her career as a nurse and her love for a young plastic surgeon, and the meddling of her enigmatic companions. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
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rachaich
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What an unusual and well presented novel. The top layer of storyline was good enough in itself but to then have an underlying uncertainty made it truly thoughtful and i questioned what would happen a lot.
I've no idea who recommended it but I'm seeking out her others!

JanuarieTimewalker13 Oh heck yeah!! Stacking! 6mo
TheLudicReader I read this years ago and remember really liking it. 6mo
rachaich @JanuarieTimewalker13 hope you enjoy! 6mo
JanuarieTimewalker13 Thank you!! I have a number of books ahead of this one, but maybe soon!! 6mo
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Ruthiella
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The book I just finished is from a #femaleauthor . This was a light read. It is about a young woman in Scotland pre-, during and post WWll. Sort of a gentle ghost story. Entertaining and a quick read but it likely won‘t stick with me. #ReadingResolutions @Jess7

rubyslippersreads 😻😻😻 7y
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Mindyrecycles
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I know I read this in 2004 but I don't remember the first thing about it. But it definitely has a #floating woman on the cover. #junebookbugs

monkeygirlsmama Great cover! 7y
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A beautifully written literary fairy tale / ghost story. This is the first book I have read by Margot Livesey but it definitely won't be the last. I am still recovering from the ending...so sad but beautiful at the same time.

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Part ghost story, part fairy tale, part coming of age story, this wee book (set in Scotland) weaves threads of wonder into your imagination. Eva moved my soul!