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Patsy
Patsy | Nicole Dennis-Benn
When Patsy gets her long-coveted visa to America, it's the culmination of years of yearning to be reunited with Cicely, her oldest friend and secret love, who left home years before for the "land of opportunity." Patsy's plans do not include her religious mother or even her young daughter, Tru, both of whom she leaves behind in a bittersweet trail of sadness and relief. But Brooklyn is not at all what Cicely described in her letters, and to survive as an undocumented immigrant, Patsy is forced to work as a bathroom attendant, and ironically, as a nanny. Meanwhile, back in Jamaica, Tru struggles with her own questions of identity and sexuality, grappling every day with what it means to be abandoned by a mother who has no intention of returning. Passionate, moving, and fiercely urgent, Patsy is a haunting depiction of immigration and womanhood, and the silent threads of love stretching across years and oceans.
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JillR
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Patsy is desperate to leave Jamaica. Leaving her daughter behind, she heads to New York. It isn‘t the utopia she hopes and she enters an undocumented life barely scraping by doing menial work. As the story progresses you learn more of Patsy‘s motivations and demons. The story explores race, sex, class, gender, immigration and the life of an undocumented migrant in a hostile country. A great, thoughtful and thought-provoking read 👇

JillR I should say however I found this incredibly hard to get into, more or less for the first 200 pages, and very mainly bailed before something clicked. It also took most of the book to not actively dislike Patsy. 9mo
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S3V3N
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#ManicMonday #TheLetterP @CBee
Book: Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn
Author: Gordon Parks
Movie or TV Show: Poetic Justice
Singer or Band: Patti LaBelle
Song: P. Y. T

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MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward
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Thanks for the tag @bthegood ! Love the question set @Eggs ☺️

1. Tagged book, Patsy, just really got me.
…. I‘ll be honest though, I almost tagged my Engineering Mathematics textbook 🤣

2. Fantasy is a definite go-to, but lately has been historical fiction. Mood dependent answer 😉

3. Love After the End, a collection of shorts stories, fantasy/sci-fi, with history and culture sprinkled in

Wanna play #wonderouswednesday @AmyG @allureofbeauty

AmyG Thanks for the tag! 2y
bthegood thx for playing - lol on your math textbook 😂 2y
Eggs #1 hahaha 🤣 Thanks for joining in 🙌🏻 2y
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MallenNC
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I‘m trying to read some books that have been waiting on my TBR. June is Read Caribbean month so I picked up Patsy. I really loved this book even though I often did not love Patsy the character. She makes decisions as a mother that are hard to sympathize with, but I ended up rooting for her anyway. This does a great job of capturing life for immigrants when reality doesn‘t live up to the dream. Her daughter Tru was my favorite!

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squirrelbrain
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There were aspects of this that I loved and then other parts, not so much... It took until Patsy arrived in NYC for me to be really drawn in and I loved reading about her life there, even though I didn‘t care that much for Patsy as the MC.

I also loved Tru as she grew up, but didn‘t like the sudden 10 year jump in time. I also thought the ending was a bit rushed but overall it‘s a good pick.

This was my #doublespin for May.

rockpools I think the first book I have stacked on Litsy is by Nicole Dennis-Benn. One day! (edited) 4y
squirrelbrain Just had to look at my list @rockpools 🤣 It took a while to scroll to the bottom. This was the first book I stacked and still not read it yet.... 4y
rockpools @squirrelbrain Ooh, that sounds interesting! I flick back every year or so, and despair at the number of books still on there! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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EmmaMae
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A well told story that both conjures hopelessness and hopefulness told through the stories of women. Profound and intense and a good read.

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squirrelbrain
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My latest book subscription box.... I got a 1 year monthly subscription for Valentine‘s day last year, and a renewal this year.

I‘ve been wanting to read this one for ages (although I think I have it on 99p Kindle but the hard copy is always better!)

rockpools Nice! 4y
charl08 What a great gift! 4y
JennyM That is such a lovely gift. Enjoy x 4y
TrishB Lovely ❤️ I think I may well have on 99p offer too! But this looks so much nicer! 4y
BarbaraBB I own a copy of that one too thanks to you! Still tbv but looking forward to it very much! 4y
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Julsmarshall
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So powerful, this story of a mother and daughter separated by miles and lifetimes was compelling and moving. Immigration, queerness, and the perseverance of women all factor into a novel that explores gender, love and forgiveness from differing perspectives. Highly recommend and great on audio! #integrateyourshelf #BookspinBingo #FabulousFebruary @TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 4y
Andrew65 Doing great 👏👏👏 4y
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Julsmarshall
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Librariana Saw Soubhiville mention you in her post as being a Texas Litten. Just wanted to check in and hope you're doing alright coping with this extreme weather event! 💕 4y
Julsmarshall Thanks for checking on me, @Librariana ! We are okay, just really cold. We‘ve got power but trying to get by with as little as possible to conserve for our fellow Texans. I‘ve lived in cold climates before, Idaho and Colorado, but our infrastructure just isn‘t prepared down here and is is so tough for so many. 4y
Librariana Glad to hear you're hanging in there, @Julsmarshall! And glad you have some previous winter weather experience to help you cope. Hubby and I are Texas transplants now settled in Washington state so we hear ya! The bulk of our families are still in the south and many have echoed your sentiment about the infrastructure not being prepared 😔 Will continue to think of y'all and hope for improvement! 4y
Librariana Thank you also for being so mindful of your fellow Texans in your conservation efforts! 💙 4y
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Chavelafab
Patsy | Nicole Dennis-Benn
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I found this book really moving and loved it. It opened my eyes to the experience of a black lesbian migrant woman in the US, the invisibility she experiences. There is a lot to tell about this book which is also about love, friendships. I loved how Dennis-Benn described the experience of the female characters including in their bodies. I found it really powerful. A must read.

Rez May I borrow please? x 4y
Chavelafab Off course. You must 4y
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Soubhiville
Patsy | Nicole Dennis-Benn
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Here‘s my September wrap up. It looks like a lot but many of these are very short and I did two weekend readathons.

Faves include Patsy, Solutions, Feedback, Quiet, The Danish Girl, and Dream House. Lots of great reads this month!

Megabooks Great job!! 4y
Gissy Amazing! 📚📚📚🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏 4y
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Lindy
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I always prefer audio over print for books written in dialect. Sharon Gordon has a lovely voice & the Jamaican patois rolls smoothly in this lengthy #audiobook about a mother & daughter with a difficult relationship. Jamaican society is not welcoming to queer people and both mother & daughter are lesbians, compounding their problems. Patsy leaves her daughter behind when she moves to the US to work as an undocumented immigrant. #LGBT #ownvoices

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Lindy
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#audioknitting
Cardigan creation. I actually have to stop listening to my audiobook at this point because it‘s time for math: figuring the front neckline decreases.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Beautiful work! 4y
CrowCAH I hear ya! I crochet, and sometimes when I‘m working on a new pattern and it says to do something, it takes me a minute to figure it out. So I, too, pause the audiobook. 4y
LeahBergen Wow. That‘s lovely. 4y
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squirrelbrain Gorgeous! 4y
Cathythoughts Time for maths 😳you knitters are genius‘s 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
Lindy @Cathythoughts Math is a life skill. 😉 4y
Lindy @CrowCAH You know it. 😊 4y
Oryx Wow. Skills! 4y
Hooked_on_books That‘s beautiful! 4y
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Soubhiville
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I‘m surprised I liked this book as much as I did. The writing is very good. I loved the spelling out of the Jamaican accents. The main character is flawed, but even though I was upset by most of her decisions, I rooted for her. I also really loved her daughter Tru.

Today I bought Nicole Dennis-Benn‘s first book. So I guess that says a lot.

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Soubhiville
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These are the #3books by POC that I‘m reading right now 😊📚.

OriginalCyn620 Oh, I really want to read You Should See Me In a Crown! 4y
Soubhiville @OriginalCyn620 it‘s fun so far! I can really relate to the main character: geeky, queer, not popular girl. Although there‘s absolutely no way I would have run for prom queen! 4y
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Well-ReadNeck
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Oooooh! I loved this book so hard. I completely enjoyed the author‘s first novel, Here Characters Mae the Sun. I‘m not sure what took me so long to pick this up. The narration was fabulous, too! #audiobook #Hoopla

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HeatherBookNerd
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This was so good! This is the story of Patsy, a Jamaican woman who leaves her 5 year-old daughter Tru to seek out a life in America. There are hard times for both mother and child as they struggle separately to find their own paths. But their journey, though filled with immense difficulty, does bring about needed growth and change for both of them and the people around them. Loved the messy, nuanced characters and authentic LGBT representation.

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BarbaraBB
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Wow, Helen, you‘re book arrived and I am so happy with it! I‘ve heard such good things about it (looking at you @Kalalalatja @emmaturi and @MicheleinPhilly 👁 👁 ) so you just made my day! Thank you so much my dear friend ❤️🎈

TrishB Lovely ❤️ another book that‘s made my weekly forecast a couple of times but I‘ve yet to get to. 4y
Megabooks This is on my TBR! Enjoy! 4y
squirrelbrain There is another one coming too - I ordered two but they sent it as two separate deliveries, a day apart, for some reason. Hopefully you‘ll get the other in the next day or two! (It‘s on my TBR too - I have it on Kindle) (edited) 4y
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emmaturi I must try to get her first book, Here Comes The Sun. I think that is how it is called! 4y
BarbaraBB @emmaturi That‘s another favorite of @MicheleinPhilly 😀 4y
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain Another one??? Lucky lucky me 😘😘 4y
BarbaraBB @TrishB @Megabooks Have you read her other book? 4y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB yes, I have read Here Comes the Sun and I gave it 4 or 4.5⭐️ Really great book! 4y
Kalalalatja Exciting! I really hope you‘ll like it 🤞 4y
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nelehelen
Patsy | Nicole Dennis-Benn
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Patsy is a Jamaican woman who emigrates to America in search of a better life and leaves behind her religious mother and her 5-year-old daughter, Tru. PATSY is an honest look at one's will and fight for freedom and love, and the morally ambiguous choices we all make to preserve what we think is most important to us. I'll be thinking about this one for awhile and highly recommend for those looking for thought-provoking characters.

NeedsMoreBooks Just got this today! Excited to read it. 4y
nelehelen @NeedsMoreBooks yay!! Can‘t wait to hear what you think!! 4y
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Soubhiville
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#bookmail today from Black Pearl Books, the new black owned bookstore in Austin. They are online only for now, because COVID, but have plans for a physical location in the future.

I‘m looking forward to these 😊📚. #BlackAuthor #QueerBooks #LGBTQIA

Lovesbooks87 You Should See Me in A Crown was so good! 4y
Soubhiville @Lovesbooks87 yay! I haven‘t seen many reviews. Glad you liked it! 4y
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Kalalalatja
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I have taken a few days after finishing to gather my thoughts into a relatively coherent review. I didn‘t succeed 😅 suffice to say, this is a great book. It is a book about immigration, about motherhood, sexuality, identity, and finding what is meaningful for you. Which sounds like a lot, but it works. Nicole Dennis-Benn has, with her two books, become an auto buy author for me, and I can‘t wait to see what she does next!

emmaturi I very much liked it too! 4y
BarbaraBB I haven‘t even heard of her. Must change that! 😘 4y
Kalalalatja @BarbaraBB I think you‘ll really like her books! I can only recommend her 🙌 4y
BarbaraBB You have convinced me! #stacked 🙌 4y
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Kalalalatja
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I‘m home alone today and recharging before a busy busy weekend. It feels good to relax with reading again (with Drag Race breaks, because I‘m ADDICTED), and having a stack of pancakes to snack on makes this whole set up very close to perfect 🙌

Also, THIS BOOK! I‘m taking it in bites to savour it. Dennis-Been is such a great author 👌

#currentlyreading

emmaturi Oh yes, I really enjoyed it! 4y
JennyM Hope you are well. I‘ve missed seeing you 😘 4y
TrishB I have this one, not got to yet 👍🏻 same old story! 4y
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Kalalalatja @emmaturi it is so good! @TrishB I‘ll try bot to hype it too much, but it is a treat to read, but also depressing. 4y
Kalalalatja @JennyM I have missed being here, but life keeps getting in my way. I‘m well, just busy busy. 😅 hope you are well, too? 💕 4y
minkyb I really enjoyed Here Comes The Sun!
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emmaturi
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A great book! Set in Jamaica and the US, Patsy gets a visa and leaves behind her 6yrs old daughter and mother. The story goes between Patsy and her daughter Tru and the problems that ensue with her leaving and the problems in New York.
I felt lots of emotions sad and happy for both Patsy and Tru, not an easy situation for both characters. I could not imagine leaving my child. But then again I have not been in a sitution like that before. #books

BarbaraBB I love your edition! 4y
emmaturi Yes it is quite nice! @BarbaraBB 4y
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emmaturi
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This is my current read, only 40 pages in so far! #currentread

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Billypar
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I really enjoyed last night's Center for Fiction event where Jamaican author Nicole Dennis-Benn was interviewed by Roxane Gay about her novel Patsy, released last year and now in paperback. It was great: she spoke to a variety of themes from the novel, including how issues faced by immigrants can intersect with the LGBTQ experience and women who reject traditional feminine roles. Haven't read Dennis-Benn yet, but certainly will now!

Billypar @ReadingEnvy I noticed that Roxane Gay asked a question from someone with your name - was that you? If so, what did you think? 4y
S3V3N I just watched on YouTube. It was a great interview. 4y
Billypar @BeaG Glad you liked it! She had very thoughtful responses: I liked how she talked about her characters and their dynamics. 4y
S3V3N @Billypar Yes, and I didn‘t know her background so hearing about that was interesting too. 4y
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BrownGirlReading
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Nicole Dennis-Benn‘s 2nd novel is even better than her first Here Comes the Sun. The story follows Patsy who leaves Jamaica and her subsequently her 5-year old daughter looking for more out of life. This novel explores motherhood, immigration, inter generational issues, gender roles. With her intelligent descriptive writing Dennis Benn will have hooked from the first paragraph, despite the unlikeable characters. I highly recommend!!!

Afua Can‘t wait to read this! 5y
Tamra I am going to check out the audio. 🙂 5y
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Dolly
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Now that the #BookTubePrize 1st round is over I am free to publicize my opinion. Of the six books I was assigned Patsy was at the bottom of my ranking. Well written, I found it uninspiring and I quickly got bored with Patsy‘s decisions and actions. Others, many others liked this book. It was not for me. Reviews of the remaining five books to follow. Patsy is moving along to round 2.

6. Patsy ✨

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ReadingEnvy
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After loving this author's last novel, I was looking forward to this one. I'm slightly disappointed that it isn't the same narrator because while this one is good, the previous one was luminous. I ended wondering if the characters in the first know the characters in the second but couldn't find out for sure. ⤵️

ReadingEnvy At first this seems like another immigration novel, of a person trying to make it in America and finding it harder than they expected. And surely that is present in the novel, but in the end you find it asking much harder questions ...⤵️
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ReadingEnvy - how much is a person worth? Is their well-being enough to justify leaving behind a child if there is a change they can live a life elsewhere that they couldn't live where they were? Can a child have a relationship with or forgive a parent who has abandoned them? Will religion forever separate people of different sexual and gender identities, forcing them to make such decisions? Where does the blame actually lie? ⤵️ 5y
ReadingEnvy So much to think and talk about. I empathize for Patsy while pondering her choices. 5y
Redwritinghood Agree. I loved her first novel, but was only so-so on this one. 5y
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Mitch
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My real life BookClub chose some@not so good books last year - looking to make sure 2020 is better!

Thinking maybe using some awards shortlist to help us choose!

https://www.npr.org/2020/02/19/807320165/5-finalists-still-have-a-chance-at-aspe...

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Dolly
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Finished but unable to review at the moment. Review to follow at a later date in late March.

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Lesliereads
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Compelling. Emotional. Uncomfortable. Beautiful. Richly-told. #nicoledennisbenn #jamaica #patsy #teadsoullit #readCaribbean

ElaineR This sounds excellent. 5y
readordierachel Gorgeous photo 😍 5y
Lesliereads @readordierachel Thank you🧡! 5y
Lesliereads @ElaineR I recommend 💖! 5y
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Dolly
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Started reading Patsy, 1 of 6 assigned reads to be judged for the fiction category BookTube Prize this year. This is my first time judging and I‘m so excited to participate. 📚🏆 I cannot post a review until after this round is finished. Yay BookTube!

I previously tagged the wrong book 🤦🏼‍♀️ (deleted)

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MicheleinPhilly
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Decided to march to the beat of my own drum and do a Top 15 of 2019. In no particular order, but the tagged was my favorite.

Happy New Year!

Kalalalatja I just bought Patsy yesterday, and I‘m so excited after reading your review! 5y
MicheleinPhilly @Kalalalatja I hope you love it! 5y
Chelsea.Poole Just stacked 😊 5y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Happy New Year 🎆🎊🎈 5y
BarbaraBB Great list! 5y
Redwritinghood Happy New Year! 5y
Reggie I so wanna read Patsy. Happy New Year!🥳 5y
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MicheleinPhilly
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I plan on doing a LOT of reading over the next 5-6 weeks but I will be shocked if anything displaces this from my top spot for the year. Interestingly Here Comes the Sun was my favorite read of 2016. I am a lifelong fan. 5⭐️

Blaire I‘ve never heard of her or either book...but I am stacking both bases on your endorsement. 5y
Cathythoughts Same as @Blaire stacking both ❤️👍🏻 5y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Her covers are great too! 5y
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TrishB @Cathythoughts this one currently #99ponkindle I‘ve just brought! Who wouldn‘t after that review 😁 5y
Cathythoughts @TrishB thanks so much . But 🤷🏼‍♀️it‘s not on sale on mine ! Damn , I‘ll try again later 🤞🏻 5y
Cathythoughts @TrishB It‘s €6.34 on mine 😡🙄 (edited) 5y
TrishB @Cathythoughts that‘s weird!! The offers are usually the same. Hope that doesn‘t happen too often. 5y
readordierachel Well, shoot. Sold! And that cover is gorgeous. 5y
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MicheleinPhilly
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I loved Here Comes the Sun so much that I‘ve been letting this sit for 5 months because I feared it would be a let down. 200 pages in I can unequivocally state that it‘s even better. I ❤️ Nicole Dennis-Benn.

Nute I‘ve read good comments about this book. I‘m so happy to see your stamp of approval as well.🙂 5y
Tamra Stacked! 5y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I second the stacked! 5y
Kalalalatja I‘m so happy to hear that! 5y
BooksForEmpathy Oh yes! This was SO good!! 5y
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strandbookstore
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We're back with another amazing booklist from Pen America focusing on poetry and poets that speak to advocacy that goes beyond nation and identity.

🌺 https://www.strandbooks.com/strand-blog#/entry/entry244-poetr...

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Well-ReadNeck
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Loved seeing Nicole Dennis-Benn and Ocean Vuong at the Decatur Book Festival today!!!!

My book club just read Vuong‘s book and I suspect that since so many of us were in the room, Patsy will be a pick soon!

#DBF2019

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Lauren.Archer
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This book should be mandatory, as it is extremely relevant with what is going on with our news cycle, It is extremely enlightening, and will drop you right into center of Patsy‘s story. Nicole Dennis-Benn is an immigrant herself and I felt that she has really put herself into this story. It is heartbreaking most of the time, but the writing is good, it well worth the strife.

https://obsessedbookaholic.com/2019/08/28/patsy-book-review/

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Lauren.Archer
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Another solid week of reading. Completed 6 books.

If you want to read my weekly round-up, visit my blog: http://obsessedbookaholic.com/2019/08/26/weekly-reading-round-up-august-26-2019/

Hope you had a great week reading also. :-)

tammysue 👏🏻🙌🏻♥️📚 5y
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Redwritinghood
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I did not enjoy this one nearly as much as her first book. Despite its length, this book failed to provide much clarity on the title character or her motivations throughout much of the story. The book was also unfocused and the narrative shifted too often - a love story, an immigrant story, a coming of age story? She is a good writer, but couldn‘t seem to find the guiding story for the title character. 2.5⭐️ #Hoopla

jamicuns I finished an audiobook last night and chose to listen to The Gone Dead over Patsy, guess I‘m glad I did. Thanks for the heads up. 😀 5y
marleed I think this was a bit of a miss as far as an immigration story goes because it‘s hard to connect with Patsy. As I read it, it broke my heart that a child is born to a mother who lack the capacity to love. From that perspective I thought it was interesting. I wonder why Jenna Bush picked it for her bookclub pick? 5y
Redwritinghood @jamicuns Hope you like The Gone Dead! 5y
Redwritinghood @marleed I found this audiobook on Hoopla and grabbed it because I really liked her first book. For me, this one just didn‘t hold together well. It was like she couldn‘t decide what it should be about so she just threw it all together. I agree that Tru‘s story was sadder in some respects, but Patsy was also abandoned in a way as a child. You would think she wouldn‘t want to do that to her own child. 5y
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marleed
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I like to read immigrant stories and was interested to see this Jamaican journey to its end. It was a slow burn to be fully engaged in Patsy since emotions behind her facts were missing for me. On the other hand, I was completely intrigued by Patsy‘s daughter, Tru, and her coming-of-age story. I leave this book thinking most about children born to a parent that is not prepared to love a child.

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MallenNC
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The first page of every book is the start of a new adventure! #LetsTravelAugust #adventure

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yes!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 5y
Leftcoastzen Yep!I see that little quail on that Bookmark! 5y
Megabooks I‘m excited for your review! 5y
OriginalCyn620 Too true! Love your interpretation of the prompt! 😊 5y
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Lupita.Reads
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Patsy tells the story of a queer woman that leaves Jamaica, and her daughter Tru, to pursue what she believes to be the love of her life that lives in the USA. Told in a shifting narrative from her daughter Tru & Patsy we get a rare view & raw description on what it‘s like to be a Mother that leaves a child behind while also feeling what it‘s like to be a child that gets left behind. This is only one theme/layer of this complex novel.

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Nickinpa
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Mehso-so

It would have been helpful to know the title character‘s true motivations for leaving her 5 year old daughter and not communicating with her for more than 10 years. This was eventually given but it was too little too late.

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SamAnne
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3,5 out of 5 stars. Dennis-Benn is a great writer and she immersed me in Jamaica and the world of a struggling immigrant woman chasing the American dream. A little too tidy of an ending.

HeathHof Is this a little squash blossom? 5y
SamAnne @Mynameisacolour LOL it‘s actually a GIANT squash blossom 6 inches across. Was compelled to take a photo while foraging in the garden this morning. 5y
Lindy Gorgeous squash blossom! 5y
HeathHof Oh wow! Cool! 5y
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