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Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands
Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands: A Novel | Chris Bohjalian
A heartbreaking, wildly inventive, and moving novel narrated by a teenage runaway, from the bestselling author of Midwives and The Sandcastle Girls. Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands is the story of Emily Shepard, a homeless teen living in an igloo made of ice and trash bags filled with frozen leaves. Half a year earlier, a nuclear plant in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom had experienced a cataclysmic meltdown, and both of Emily's parents were killed. Devastatingly, her father was in charge of the plant, and the meltdown may have been his fault. Was he drunk when it happened? Thousands of people are forced to flee their homes in the Kingdom; rivers and forests are destroyed; and Emily feels certain that as the daughter of the most hated man in America, she is in danger. So instead of following the social workers and her classmates after the meltdown, Emily takes off on her own for Burlington, where she survives by stealing, sleeping on the floor of a drug dealer's apartment, and inventing a new identity for herself -- an identity inspired by her favorite poet, Emily Dickinson. When Emily befriends a young homeless boy named Cameron, she protects him with a ferocity she didn't know she had. But she still can't outrun her past, can't escape her grief, can't hide foreverand so she comes up with the only plan that she can. A story of loss, adventure, and the search for friendship in the wake of catastrophe, Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands is one of Chris Bohjalians finest novels to datebreathtaking, wise, and utterly transporting.
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙🤍💙 10mo
Eggs Beautiful cover💙🩵💙 10mo
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ChrisBohjalian
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Today is the birthday of my muse, #EmilyDickinson, and an inspiration for my novel, CLOSE YOUR EYES, HOLD HANDS. Fun fact: many of her poems can be sung to the theme from Gilligan‘s Island. Not kidding, this is totally legit.

Aimeesue 🎶Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me!🎶 I‘m going to be singing this all week now. 11mo
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ChrisBohjalian
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The caption COULD be: “Look who wants to devour this book.” This is, after all, the only one of my novels with a dog as a critically important character. But two things: 1) This pic is here because this novel was published nine years ago this week. 2) My beloved Jesse is licking her chops because I am posing her with cheese on my head, a dog-plus-book trick I learned from Pamela Klinger Horn. Happy reading, my friends!

Julsmarshall Beautiful pup! 1y
Hooked_on_books I‘ve used the cheese lure trick for photo taking as well! My dogs have sure all loved cheese! 1y
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ChrisBohjalian
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Emily Dickinson, one of my muses, died on this date in 1886. My novel, CLOSE YOUR EYES, HOLD HANDS, includes some of my own thoughts about the remarkable poet. My narrator Emily Shepard‘s devotion to her work was inspired by my own obsessions when I was in college at (yes) Amherst, and walked past her home almost daily. Incidentally, you will see a lot of Emily Dickinson in a short story I have arriving this summer. Stay tuned.

marleed Oh, very cool! 2y
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ChrisBohjalian
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Today is the birthday of one of my muses: Emily Dickinson. Her work figures prominently in CLOSE YOUR EYES, HOLD HANDS.

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Blueberry
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Currently reading. Apocalyptic story of a girl's survival after a nuclear disaster.

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Megabooks
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Panpan

I enjoyed this years ago in print, but yesterday on audio, it didn‘t work at all, which pains me to say because his daughter narrated. 🫣 Parts didn‘t didn‘t ring true for teens in 2013 either. Not his best.

A nuclear reactor in rural Vermont has melted down, and it looks like it is Emily‘s (alcoholic) dad‘s fault. As the teen runs farther away from her problems, she lands deeper in others, including cutting, prostitution, and drugs.

Cinfhen Unfortunately CB runs hot & cold for me 😬Im excited to try this one that you liked 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I think you‘ll like that, but we‘ve been vibing on and off lately. I‘m also reading this book for aam, but I‘m glad it wasn‘t with dad (like Hold Hands was) because lots of graphic sex in the beginning, which we don‘t talk about in my proper (uptight) southern family! 😂😂 (edited) 2y
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Cinfhen Hahaha 🤣 #RELATABLE 🤪 your tagged book above was a miss for me / hopefully you & your dad find it more entertaining 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen no way am I listening to Guest Room with dad! Hold Hands was on when I was driving him back from pt. He mostly slept. 😂😂 2y
Cinfhen I know!!! I was kind of shocked you were gonna try this one🤪 it involves the strippers and the bachelor party, right??? 2y
ChrisBohjalian So very sorry I disappointed you all. 2y
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rebbyj
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A story I didn't expect to enjoy as much as I did. But. Very very good.

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LibraryCin
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The book is rough as it shows the life of a homeless teenage girl. I did cry a few times, usually in reference to Maggie, the dog Emily had left behind in the radioactive zone. I had to laugh at the “connection” between Emily Dickinson‘s poems and the “Gilligan‘s Island” theme! I quite liked this and it got just a bit more interesting toward the end, but I‘m not sure I liked it as much as others I‘ve read by Bohjalian

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PoodleMama99
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Very unique high concept coming-of-age novel. Intriguing and a real page turner.

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Hard to believe, but it was six years ago this summer that my novel about two Emilies — Emily Dickinson and Emily Shepard — was published. I still worry about that second Emily and her dystopian world every single day.

Graciouswarriorprincess One of my favorites and love Emily. So tragic but so good! 4y
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ChrisBohjalian
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Happy birthday to #Emilydickinson. My word, I loved using her poetry and telling a story slant in this novel.

Graciouswarriorprincess One of my favorite books written by you. 5y
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Coleen
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I‘m falling somewhere between pick and so-so on this one. This story is, as stated by the author in the interview at the end of the book, tragically sad, and that is exactly the overwhelming feeling I got when reading this. Not my favorite of Bohjalian‘s, but certainly worth a read.

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CLOSE YOUR EYES, HOLD HANDS was published 5 years ago this week. The story of a Vermont teen trying to stay alive after being orphaned by a meltdown at a Vermont nuclear plant is infused with the remarkable fire of #EmilyDickinson‘s poetry. Thank you Doubleday Books and Vintage Anchor!

Megabooks I loved this book! It‘s my favorite of yours. 5y
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It was on this date in 1886 that #EmilyDickinson died. Her work was an inspiration for me and for the narrator of my novel, CLOSE YOUR EYES, HOLD HANDS — Emily Shepard. I still worry about that Emily. She is among my favorites of my heroines. Also? I love the way my amazing Grace Experience narrated the audio of that novel, and brought both Emilies to life.

Graciouswarriorprincess One of my favorite CB books. 6y
RadicalReader All these books completely captivate from start to finish and the best part is recommending these wonderful books to all 6y
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Finished listening to the audio of this awesome book today. The narrator, Grace, did a fabulous job bringing Emily to life. It made complete sense when I learned during the interview at the end of the book that Grace is Chris‘s daughter. A beautiful collaboration! I‘ve only been to Vermont once and it was in this area. I‘m glad this wasn‘t a nonfiction book!

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It was four years ago this month that this novel was published. So proud of it in part because it was my first collaboration with my amazing @graceexperience — who did such a beautiful job on the audio bringing Emily Shepard to life. “If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.” — Emily Dickinson My deepest thanks to her and Jenny Jackson, Kelly Gildea, and the whole team at Doubleday Books and Vintage Anchor.

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A dark, heartbreaking and entertaining story that‘s unputdownable.
Emily loves Emily Dickinson poetry + aspires to be a writer but something cataclysmic happens, her parents are unaccounted for + life changes from the get go. During her school‘s evacuation she run‘s away, but life on the street isn‘t pretty + she does whatever needs to be done, that is until she meets a 9yr old fleeing his 5th foster home.
A must read!
Enjoyed + recommend! 4.5 ☆

TheBookgeekFrau I loved this book! 6y
Kaye Great review ♥️ 6y
tammysue @C.Perone Happy to see you enjoyed it too! 💜 6y
tammysue @Kaye Thanks for this wonderful gift! 😘 6y
Kaye You are welcome. I‘m glad you liked it so much. 6y
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ChrisBohjalian
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It was on this date in 1886 that Emily Dickinson died. The book on the right would not exist were it not for the book on the left. I still worry about Emily Shepard...but I am confident that she is taking comfort from the woman for whom she was named. “If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.” #grateful

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1. My granddaughter‘s 2nd birthday;
2. Donuts;
3. Yes, the tagged book;
4. Playing with my granddaughter
5. Anyone who wants to play!
#friyayintro @jesshowbooks

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I didn‘t realize until the interview at the end that this audiobook is narrated by the author‘s daughter. She really brings the teenage protagonist to life. There‘s a lot more to this than nuclear melt down and Emily Dickinson. Check it out.

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My new audiobook might not have been the best choice for my commute, since I live 4 miles from a nuclear power plant and drive past it on my way to work. . . But it‘s drawing me in. 😊

MayJasper Oh my. Perhaps not the topic for you! 7y
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Disclaimer - listened to the audiobook. This was an odd story, but very well told. The narrator/author pull you in and make you cheer for the protagonist, giving fully descriptive scenes and thoughts.

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“I kind of understood at a young age that I didn‘t play well with other kids in the sandbox.” 🙌 #quote #quotes #bookquote #bookquotes #bookishquote #bookishquotes #quoththeraven #ireaditinabook #childhood #kidsplay

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Clwojick
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This book was definitely not at all what I thought it would be about, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and will definitely be recommending it. ❤️

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Clwojick
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Not at all what I thought this book was going to be About, but I'm loving it so far. 👌

True fact: I basically always choose my books by the cover. I try not to always read the back cover description. ❤️

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So cool when one of your favorite authors recognizes you!

Bookworm83 He is so gracious! 7y
Megabooks 😎😎 7y
tpixie 💥💥💥💥💥 7y
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He is here now!

Bookworm83 So awesome! 7y
Graciouswarriorprincess @bookworm83👍🏻😍🎉📚 7y
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Waiting to see Chris B.!

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ChrisBohjalian
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Three years ago this week, this novel was published. So grateful to the wonderful team at @DoubledayBooks Vintage Books Penguin Random House Audio and Penguin Random House Library Marketing -- and to Jenny Jackson, Todd Doughty, John Pitts, Judy Jacoby, Suzanne Herz, Bill Thomas, Anne Messitte, Jen Marshall, and Kelly Gildea. Also, big thanks to Grace Experience for bringing Emily Shepard to life on the audio. I'll always be so proud of this one

MrBook Awesome!!! 👍🏻👍🏻 7y
Graciouswarriorprincess Fabulous! I saw you prior to this publication and your book talk was amazingly wonderful that I couldn't wait til this book was published. 👍🏻😃📚 7y
SarahRotenberry This book is wonderful, unexpected and thoroughly amazing. I can't wait to re-read 7y
PacingTheCage Loved this book! 7y
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There is a reason why my 2014 novel is called "Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands." And there is a reason why Megyn Kelly should not be giving air time to Alex Jones. Denying Sandy Hook and the scar it has left on the soul of the world is appalling -- especially in our current political climate.

Notafraidofwords It's terrifying! 7y
HeatherBookNerd That is such a fantastic book. It has really stuck with me. That passage in particular. 7y
minkyb Truth. 7y
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"Tainted. I loved it. That was a word I would have expected Emily Dickinson to use, not this guy. He should have used contaminated or radioactive." -- from my novel of nuclear meltdown and Emily Dickinson, because it was on this date the Belle of Amherst died in 1886.

Megabooks Loved this book!! 8y
minkyb Me to @Booksandcooks I can still conjure the feelings! 8y
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MJreads
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Another by Bohjalian. Not sure I'm ready for one quite so soon, but I'm already sucked right in for the ride.

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"'Grave' is the right word. The remains of the Chernobyl reactor are encased in a massive sarcophagus. The Fukushima ruins are, too. So, I figured a part of the cleanup in the Kingdom involved building a sarcophagus atop Reactor One. A therapist here thinks when I went there, I was bonding with my mom and dad. Maybe. But mostly I just wanted to say good-bye." -- Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear accident.

minkyb This book was a beautiful and haunting read. 8y
ChrisBohjalian @minkyb Thank you, Mindy. I'm honored. 8y
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Now that's in my head.

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readingallthetime
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Trying out the cloudLibrary app. The Apple app very easy to use and it syncs across devices including the Kindle Fire. There's a few extra steps to install the app on the Fire as it's an Android app and not a Kindle App Store app. Adobe Digital Editions isn't needed for this app. Yah!!!

readingallthetime I'm trying to figure out this book. A nuclear reacted melted. A girl is in hiding. The book is back and forth in time. 8y
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Yenya1954
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Emily Shepard becomes an orphan and homeless when both her parents are killed when the nuclear power plant in northern Vermont has a meltdown. This novel takes the reader into a lifestyle unknown to the majority of people. Emily's path is difficult and the choices she makes lead her from the Northeast Kingdom to Burlington and back to what she knows best.

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Because Emily Dickinson was born on this date in 1830. This is the epigraph for "Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands."

CherylDeFranceschi The perfect epigraph! ❤️ 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I would read this book based on the cover alone. And, yes, that's a great epigraph! 8y
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Had such an awesome surprise last night. I had posted a recommendation on my Little Free Library FB page for Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands. And Chris Bohjalian replied to my post! How cool is that!

Reagan Awesome! 8y
DebinHawaii Very cool! 👍👍 8y
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megt So cool! 8y
Zelma Incredibly cool! 😍👍 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders He is seriously one of the nicest, most gracious people out there! Always so nice! 👍🏻 8y
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SharonGoforth
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The book is about a teenage girl's struggle for survival following a nuclear disaster caused by her parents. This was my library's book club selection for September. I really didn't enjoy it at all, although that could have been the author's intention.

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