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The Golden State
The Golden State: A Novel | Lydia Kiesling
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A gorgeous, raw debut novel about a young woman braving the ups and downs of motherhood in a fractured America In Lydia Kieslings razor-sharp debut novel, The Golden State, we accompany Daphne, a young mother on the edge of a breakdown, as she flees her sensible but strained life in San Francisco for the high desert of Altavista with her toddler, Honey. Bucking under the weight of being a single parenther Turkish husband is unable to return to the United States because of a processing errorDaphne takes refuge in a mobile home left to her by her grandparents in hopes that the quiet will bring clarity. But clarity proves elusive. Over the next ten days Daphne is anxious, she behaves a little erratically, she drinks too much. She wanders the town looking for anyone and anything to punctuate the long hours alone with the baby. Among others, she meets Cindy, a neighbor who is active in a secessionist movement, and befriends the elderly Alice, who has traveled to Altavista as she approaches the end of her life. When her relationships with these women culminate in a dangerous standoff, Daphne must reconcile her inner narrative with the reality of a deeply divided world. Keenly observed, bristling with humor, and set against the beauty of a little-known part of California, The Golden State is about class and cultural breakdowns, and desperate attempts to bridge old and new worlds. But more than anything, it is about motherhood: its voracious worry, frequent tedium, and enthralling, wondrous love.
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cariashley
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Really liked this novel about a young mother‘s calm unraveling. I read another review that this book is all about the voice, and that‘s true - the flow is meandering and sometimes harrowed with lists of words jumbled on top of one another with no commas. It all worked well for me, and was really impressive for a debut. As I don‘t have kids, I worried I‘d get turned off by all the baby/motherhood content but it was surprisingly tolerable.

BarbaraBB I thought this book surprisingly good! 3y
cariashley @BarbaraBB me too. There was just so much going on there! 3y
BookBabe Pretty view! 3y
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Chelsea.Poole
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This was good. I‘m the perfect audience for this, so maybe that‘s why I enjoyed the, admittedly, tedious portrayal of mothering a toddler. Though this isn‘t the entire focus of the book, Honey, our 16 month old scene-stealer appears constantly. If the toddler herself isn‘t in the action our MC is thinking about her. This is the experience of motherhood — all consuming; so relatable for me. I did the #audiobook & it may be the best bet for this one

BarbaraBB Great review. I remember her changing nappies continuously! 4y
Chelsea.Poole @BarbaraBB yes! And always soothing the tears. Very much what mothering a toddler is about! 4y
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rachelm
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Five books on my shelf I recommend which deal deeply with #mothers and #motherhood

Happy Mother‘s Day to those who celebrate 🌻

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8little_paws
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So, I do think the author did a pretty realistic job about incorporating all the daily life stuff of caring for a small child in w/the book, but it certainly took the momentum out of the story. I struggled with Daphne's choice to retreat up in rural CA. She kept justifying why she didn't go to Turkey to be with her husband (even if she doesn't have a job, the USD she's got would gofurther in Turkey than in San Francisco). I should have DNF'ed it.

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andytbarnes
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Lydia Kiesling sent me a box of books over Twitter recently when I was in between jobs. Now I have a job while a lot of people are in between jobs for a hazy amount of time. If this sounds like you, find my recent post on Twitter andrewtbarnes as I want to pay it forward for Lydia‘s birthday! Or buy it yourself if you need a good self quarantine read and are too late for this deal (as much as I‘d like to buy unlimited copies), stay safe everyone!

andytbarnes Or just comment here if you don‘t feel like going over to Twitter but want the book lol. Could also Venmo money if anyone wants to read it is cagey about giving out their address. 5y
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MelissaSue81
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I saw mixed reviews on this, but I actually really enjoyed it. I think it is for a pretty specific audience (youngish working moms) and there isn‘t a huge story arc, but I thought Daphne‘s honesty and internal dialogue were very relatable, and I loved the relationship that developed with Alice. I was not a huge fan of the audio narrators delivery..

Ruthiella I‘m an oldish childless person and I loved it too! 😀 5y
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LisaAnnGallagher
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Starting 8.30.19

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ImperfectCJ
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Attempting to distance herself from unpleasantness in her work and personal life, Daphne takes an impromptu trip to her family home in the high desert of northern California only to find new challenges there.

This novel reads a bit like funny Kafka. The style---present-tense, long comma-less lists--- grates a bit at times, but Daphne is relatable in her maternal anxieties and her craving for a sense of place, and the story is interesting.

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ImperfectCJ
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Sent my family and the two other teens staying with us to the beach, and I'm fixing to have myself a little party before it's time to make dinner.

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻🎉🎉 5y
TrishB Looks like a good party! 5y
Crazeedi Yum, watermelon looks delish, 5y
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ImperfectCJ @Crazeedi It was, which was a relief because we haven't had great watermelon luck this year so far. I'm offended by watermelon that doesn't live up to its potential. 5y
ImperfectCJ @TrishB Too many greasy salty snacks, but worth it! 5y
Crazeedi @ImperfectCJ me too! I've started buying pieces instead of a whole one so I see what it looks like! And theres only 2 of us in my home so that works! 5y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Mehso-so

A women takes her infant and runs from her life to the town where her grandmother lived.

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AlizaApp
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A woman in crisis in rural Northern California. Daphne is taking a break from her life with her toddler daughter while her Turkish husband is stuck in visa limbo and she reflects on the remnants of her own family and inheritance. I loved the writing and the details about Turkish linguistics.

BarbaraBB I really liked this one too 💕 5y
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suzisteffen
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The grief and loss and disorientation the mom and main character experiences in this novel are, well, overwhelming. But still compelling! Not a super fan of the very end, but yes, good book. Great on the demands of single motherhood too. 4⭐️

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suzisteffen
The Golden State: A Novel | Lydia Kiesling

Started reading this a few nights ago after getting news that a friend had been killed (you‘ve all heard about it by now - Northern Ireland). Unrelated to the book, but I couldn‘t sleep, and there it was on my library shelf. However good it turns out to be, it will always remind me of Lyra.

UnabridgedPod I‘m so sorry. 6y
batsy I'm sorry 😔 6y
Weaponxgirl I‘m so sorry! 6y
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Beccacraft
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I may have only loved this because I listened to it, and the narrator is so believable and perfect for the role. As a young mother myself, I commiserated with the main character, although didn‘t love the ending.

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cathysaid
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I wanted to like this...I really did. So much of it was unique, from plot to writing style. A single mother heads to northern CA for a hiatus from her life/circumstances & encounters quirky characters. But the sentence structure that lacked, well, ANY structure became exhausting, the lack of connective plot detail left me frustrated & the constant self-analysis by the narrator was far too indulgent for my tastes. 2.5/5 ⭐️

#ASwingAndAMiss #ToBfail

MicheleinPhilly Ugh. Yes. I felt the same way. 6y
EmilyM I felt the same way. The only reason I finished it was because I got it as an ARC from Netgalley. 6y
cathysaid @MicheleinPhilly @EmilyM Your commiseration makes me realize it wasn‘t that I just wasn‘t “getting it” but that this is a style that will definitely only appeal to some. I guess I just need my commas and periods and FOR GOD‘S SAKE A LITTLE STRUCTURE to enjoy literature. 6y
BarbaraBB So sorry. I loved it 💜 6y
cathysaid @BarbaraBB I saw that in the reviews 😬 And clearly many liked it if it made the #ToB long list. It just never clicked for me 🤷‍♀️ But I‘m glad you liked! 6y
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Readerann
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This is so skillfully written, I felt I was in the main character‘s head (especially since I‘m also a mother and married to an immigrant). I‘m not sure about the ending, but I did like the book. #ToB

Cathythoughts Nice review... I‘m adding to my audible stack 👍🏻 6y
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UnabridgedPod
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The Golden State was excellent, a hypnotic story of 10 days in protagonist Daphne's life. She has fled from her life in San Francisco with her daughter Honey to Paiute, where she has inherited a home from her grandmother. Daphne's husband, Engin, has been trapped in Turkey (his home country) because of a horrific green card mixup. (continued in comments)

UnabridgedPod Describing the plot--which involves befriending 92-year-old Alice and meeting neighbor Cindy, leading a group who wants to secede from CA—doesn't do justice to the writing style, which is the true star of the novel. Kiesling portrays perfectly the desperation of Daphne's situation as she tries to juggle motherhood, her long-distance marriage, and her absence from her job. Thought-provoking and transfixing read--it should do well in the TOB! 6y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Sadly this did not work for me AT ALL. I found it tedious and pointless. I get that Daphne was supposed to be having some sort of breakdown which prompted her retreat to the middle of nowhere but the author didn‘t really do enough to sell me on that. The State of Jefferson folks were thinly drawn caricatures that added nothing to the story IMO. Had this book been told from Alice‘s POV, I would have found it...👇🏼

MicheleinPhilly infinitely more interesting. Daphne just comes across as whiny and irresponsible. Hugely disappointing. 2-2.5 🌟. Also, I know that punctuation quirks are all the rage in books these days but...Lydia, seriously, commas, they are friends, good ones. USE THEM! 6y
Redwritinghood I‘m with you on this one. Also, there seemed to be commas where they weren‘t needed as well as missing from when they were needed. Not sure if that was intentional for some odd reason. 6y
saresmoore Gah! Great review, friend! I have duly unstacked this book. I ♥️ commas. 6y
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MicheleinPhilly @Redwritinghood @saresmoore I kept thinking, “Is this the new quotation mark?” I just don‘t get this phenomenon AT ALL. 6y
TrishB Great review. The punctuation trend is doing my head in too.... 6y
TrishB Or lack of rather... 6y
MicheleinPhilly @TrishB I don‘t understand the thinking behind it. Is it a conscious choice they make when writing? Do they tell the editorial staff, “Just leave it.” I don‘t get it! 6y
TrishB Sadly it must be a choice. Read a book with no chapters yesterday. There were paragraphs and general punctuation, but no chapters. That annoyed me too, I‘m definitely getting old I think. 6y
cathysaid You said all the things I was too exhausted to put into words by the time I FINALLY finished this book. And what is up with no commas or periods but instead let‘s just Capitalize when we want to start a new sentence 🤬 6y
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BarbaraBB
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I didn‘t expect much of this book since it got such mixed reviews but I ended up loving it. I think this is partly due to the fact that I could relate deeply to the main character, a mother struggling to deal with herself, her toddler and motherhood. I remember so well being that young mother. Also I loved the writing style and the politics.

#ToB2019 13/18
#Booked2019 #NewToYouAuthor
#ATY2019 Book 2 of 2 related to the same theme

kgriffith I was going to ask where this was taken! I've never been, but would love to someday. 6y
BarbaraBB @kgriffith It‘s a great place, so authentique. And the weather is perfect. Always! 💜 6y
Rachel_nyc So glad you loved it! I can imagine that it is much more relatable to moms. While it started off slow for me, I did end up enjoying it. Great picture! I too was wondering where it was taken. It looks gorgeous. 6y
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Kalalalatja Great review! And what lovely colours 👌 6y
LeeRHarry Lovely photo 😊 6y
Cinfhen Lovely review and photo!! Looks like you‘re enjoying vacation time 💚 6y
thebluestocking Yay! A #ToB win! 6y
Cathythoughts Lovely pic 💙 6y
BarbaraBB @Kalalalatja @LeeRHarry @Cinfhen @Cathythoughts Thank you! My vacation is very photogenic 😁 6y
nomadreader 1. That photo is stunning! 2. I loved this book too, for all the same reasons 💙 6y
BarbaraBB @nomadreader I‘m glad you did too! So many people rated it so-so! 6y
hilded A vacation sounds like just what I need, lovely colors 😍 Enjoy your holiday 🤩 6y
Graywacke Nice review (and wonderful background in your picture) 6y
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Rachel_nyc
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This book started out very slow for me. I‘m not a fan of stream of consciousness writing but it did make sense in this context. Once I became used to the style and other characters entered the story, I started really enjoying it. 3 to go for my #tob2019 shortlist. #pop19

Mindyrecycles After Milkman, I barely noticed Golden State was stream of consciousness. 😂 6y
Rachel_nyc @Mindyrecycles Ha! I‘ll be starting Milkman soon so perhaps having just finished this, it‘ll be an easy transition! Really looking forward to it but trying to keep expectations down with the mixed reviews. 6y
BarbaraBB Hmm, well I am curious. I‘m going to read it for #ATY2019 next week! 6y
Rachel_nyc @BarbaraBB Can‘t wait to hear what you think! 6y
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Rachel_nyc
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Lunch and some reading on this miserable day! This one started out very slow for me but I‘m liking it more that I‘ve gotten used to the stream of consciousness style which I don‘t usually enjoy. There is also more “cooing” than I care to read about. 🤪 #tob2019

BarbaraBB Oh no, another stream of conscience? I have this one up next but now I am hesitating because I‘m going on a vacation and want to read easy reads over there 🌴☀️ 6y
Rachel_nyc @BarbaraBB I wouldn‘t categorize it as a difficult read but I find the style annoying. I get what the author was going for since she is conveying the thoughts of an exasperated mother of a toddler but still, a comma never hurt anyone! 🤣 I‘m liking it more as I go but it is definitely not going to be a favorite for me. I am definitely in the minority it seems though so hopefully you‘ll love it! I‘m jealous you‘re about to go on vacay! 6y
BarbaraBB I don‘t think you‘re a minority, I have read a lot of mixed reviews. Actually I haven‘t read a raving one yet! We‘ll see, I do like the subject! 6y
Rachel_nyc @BarbaraBB That makes me feel a bit better. I‘m almost done and am liking it much more now that I‘m used to the style. 6y
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Mindyrecycles
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11/18 #tob2019 books done. Working on America is Not the Heart and Golden State. #currentread #riotgrams

BarbaraBB You‘re doing well! Any favorites? Good to have met you on GR as well 💕 (edited) 6y
Rachel_nyc I‘m going to begin The Golden State today. 4 to go for me. 6y
Mindyrecycles @BarbaraBB Yes, same here. 🙂 Milkman is my favorite by far, followed by My Sister the Serial Killer and House of Broken Angels. I‘m enjoying Golden State a lot so we‘ll see where it falls. What about you? 6y
Mindyrecycles @Rachel_nyc What do you think? I‘m taking off work the week of March 2 (spring break) so the timing is excellent. Really hoping to get everything read before the 6th. 6y
BarbaraBB I‘ve read 12 and am bringing 2 more on my vacation the coming week. Your three favorites are mine too but I read them recently. I also liked, for example, There There and Census, but I read them months ago and they‘re no longer top of mind. 6y
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sakeriver
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What struck me first about this book was what a perfect embodiment it was of the experience of being a first-time parent with a young child. The anxiety, the lists, the constant obsessing about everything you‘re doing wrong—it all felt so familiar. But there‘s more, because I think the book is also in many ways about what it means to be an American, and specifically a Californian. Excellent prose, both poignant and funny, just really well done.

BarbaraBB Great review. I felt exactly the same. I just finished it and am brooding on my review but actually you‘ve said it all! 6y
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sakeriver
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“Why did I have a child? To have a child is to court loss.”

I mean, yes.

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mklong
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Another meh book from #TOB2019. A young mother tries to flee the stress of her life after her husband is deported under complicated circumstances and a crisis at work, to her grandparents' home in rural Alta Vista. Kiesling does well to create a feeling of isolation, loneliness, and frustration throughout, but I am left wondering what the point of all of it is as it all feels aimless.

merelybookish I bailed on this midway through. She accurately depicted life with a toddler. Tedious and dull. 🙄 6y
mklong @merelybookish I wish I had done that! I kept hoping she was going somewhere with it. 6y
Redwritinghood @mklong @merelybookish I also bailed on this one. So not impressed with TOB picks this year. 6y
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merelybookish @Redwritinghood @mklong I've read 5 and bailed on this one and one of the play-ins. I seem to have lost the oomph to read many more. Im rooting for Milkman. 6y
BarbaraBB @Redwritinghood @mklong @merelybookish Oh no. I still need to read this one. I did find some good ones on the shortlist though. Current favorite is 6y
mklong @BarbaraBB @merelybookish @Redwritinghood l‘m underwhelmed by this year‘s list too. I liked House of Broken Angels, but am definitely rooting for Milkman! 6y
BarbaraBB @mklong Another one that‘s still waiting for me. It scares me a bit but I‘m happy you and @merelybookish vote for it. That‘s a big recommendation! 6y
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BkClubCare
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Calling OverDrive audiobook listeners! How can I tell where I am %age wise? It‘s a 9+ hour listen but my page shows only which chapter I am in. I could assume by chapter count that I am half way through, I suppose. #tob #tob2019 #rooster #motherhood

Billypar I have a guess, but I'm not 100% since I never saw the exact progress bar yours has. I would click on the gear icon at the top to go to tools, and then choose Advanced Settings. When you scroll down, there should be an option: 'show total book progress' that you should enable. 6y
BarbaraBB How is the book? It‘s one of my next reads. 6y
BkClubCare @Billypar - Thank you; though I couldn‘t find Adv Settings either. Oh well. 6y
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - it‘s written in a very immediate feeling present tense. It can be suffocating. Not sure yet if I am “liking” it but I can say it is NOT boring! 6y
Billypar @BkClubCare Hmmm- I'm using Android, but from reading online it looks like iOS users have this issue. Strange though- seems like it should be a required feature, right? 6y
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Bookalong
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🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5
for this deeply emotional and insightful book!
A story about young motherhood. But it also captures the human experience and the female experience. Reccomended Reading!

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MelodySchreiber
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This is a book I'll return to again and again. It's about motherhood, but it's also about loss and grief, about marriage and friendship, about place and belonging.
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From stunning descriptions of landscapes to unforgettable insights into parenthood, Kiesling's prose sings.
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I loved the stream-of-the-consciousness narration, loved the unsettled yet fierce main character - who was so close to the edge, but always pulled back by love.

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sakeriver
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LauraBeth
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On procrastination, being mad at male writers, books that detonate like bombs (or throw off the TSA anyway) and not finishing the “required reading”.

https://themillions.com/2018/12/a-year-in-reading-lydia-kiesling-6.html

rubyslippersreads When I first glanced at this, I thought it was the “wanted” poster for Sirius Black. 😂 6y
saresmoore Hot damn! I wanna read her book, for sure! 6y
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gradcat I‘m going to read this right this minute! 6y
LauraBeth @saresmoore I‘m currently number three on the library holds list - hopefully, I‘ll get it soon! 6y
Flaneurette Love this essay! I‘ve read most of KOK and am very conflicted for the reasons the author mentions but I can‘t seem to look away.. 6y
LauraBeth @gradcat I thought it was a good read! 6y
gradcat @LauraBeth The essay was indeed excellent! 6y
BarbaraBB Great essay. I loved The Golden State so am very interested in Kiesling‘s recommendations! 6y
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Misanthropester
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Redwritinghood
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Bailedbailed

This book is boring me, so gotta bail. Taking care of a toddler can be brief moments of joy interspersed among frustrating and tedious days. Reading almost 300 pages about it even more so. There are some other political issues highlighted in the book, but there‘s just not enough here to keep me reading. 😴😴 #TOB

Freespirit Yes reading time is precious when you have babies🙂 6y
EmilyM I read it and didn't care for it....I was basically just waiting for it to be over! 6y
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merelybookish
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A single mother takes off from the city to her deceased grandparents' place in California's rural "north state." (Meanwhile her Turkish husband is stranded in Turkey.) Daphne narrates her inner conflicts, her life with Honey, and the strange resentment-driven local politics.
And, IT IS DULL! ? Life with a toddler is portrayed accurately. But life with a toddler can be pretty monotonous. So too, life in a small rural town. So I quit ? #TOB

merelybookish Fellow #TOB readers, I think you can bump this to the bottom of the pile. @cinfhen @BarbaraBB @Zelma @AceOnRoam @Flaneurette 6y
BarbaraBB I love your review! And I believe you and won‘t even try this one 🤣😘 6y
Flaneurette I wasn‘t really interested in this one and you just confirmed my feelings so thanks! 6y
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AceOnRoam Thanks for the review, down the bottom of the stack it goes! 6y
Redwritinghood I just started this tonight and only got through Day 1. So far I‘m okay with it, but we‘ll see. 6y
Zelma 👍 thank you for screening! 6y
merelybookish @Redwritinghood I thought the writing was good. I just got bored. I think I bailed around day 6. But I'll be interested to hear what you think. 6y
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mauveandrosysky
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This profound and insightful debut novel is ALL about the voice, with stream-of-consciousness prose that‘s so sharp and wry. It‘s one of the most striking accounts of motherhood I‘ve come across, offering candid insight into the joy, fear, anxiety, awe, monotony and love that comes with being a new mother. It also tackles bigger topical issues, like the carelessness and callousness of American immigration policies driven by Islamophobia.

BarbaraBB Great review. I loved this one too! 6y
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balletbookworm
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This is a really spare but intimate novel about a woman grieving for circumstances that are beyond her control - her husband has been deported back to Turkey due to shady federal immigration officers, a young woman in her academic program died in an accident on a sponsored trip, and she‘s a single mom with a toddler and no family to help her. Mixed into this almost plotless story is a secessionist movement in Northern California.

balletbookworm Kiesling does an interesting thing with language, avoiding commas at certain times which makes the words a river of internal monologue. 6y
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Misanthropester
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Just got this today, a Goodreads giveaway win. Matchbox, stirstick, & napkin as promo swag #bookmail

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Well-ReadNeck
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Panpan

Reading this novel, I got the feeling that the author must be jealous of all the books portraying Florida as the crown jewel of crazy states. After reading this, I would say California should not be dismissed in that regard. The novel itself just didn‘t quite grab me and several things felt unresolved in the end. #netgalley

janeycanuck “Crown jewel of crazy states” —> 😂🤣😂 6y
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EmilyM
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This was a tough one to get through. Lack of punctuation led to a stream of consciousness feel, which was meant to mimic the anxiety and frantic thought patterns of the main character. I get that--but it was often times annoying as I had to slow myself down to follow the character's thoughts. Not a lot happened plot wise, making this a slow story. Thanks to #netgalley for #thegoldenstate in exchange for an honest review. 🌟🌟🌟/5

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Jana
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This is a book about a woman in the midst of a severe depression who runs away from her life to forget everything that‘s affecting her. She‘s functional and manages but her depression is deep. She‘s sympathetic and sad and you feel for her situation — all of them. It‘s written in an almost stream of consciousness which makes it a bit annoying to read at times but also gets you inside her head and the writing is gorgeous. ARC from NetGalley

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nomadreader
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Starting off this year's #FirstNovelPrize long list. Wish me luck!

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NataliePatalie
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We made it! Just in time for my first panel - "The Book Review: Top Reviewers Share How It's Done." Hoping to pick up some tips for my book reviews on my blog! @Blueberry is next door at another panel. #BayBookFest #BayAreaBookFestival

JSW I‘m here too!! 7y
Blueberry Pretty nails ☺ 7y
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