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Family of Origin
Family of Origin: A Novel | CJ Hauser
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A novel at turns exuberant and wise, in the vein of The Family Fang and The Portable Veblen, about estranged half siblings yoked together on a swampy Gulf Coast island after their biologist father's drowning. Welcome to Leap's Island, where a group of fringe scientists are obsessively studying the Undowny Bufflehead, a rare species of sea duck whose loss of waterproof feathers proves, they say, that evolution is running backward. Into this world of so-called Reversalists come Elsa and Nolan Grey, a half brother and sister whose father, Dr. Ian Grey, has recently drowned while desperately trying to prove his own evolutionary theories. His estranged children find themselves on a pilgrimage to jointly reclaim his belongings and his memory, and to try to understand the stakes of the research he abandoned them to pursue. The Grey children, as the islanders come to call them, despite their being thirty-five and twenty-nine years old, are incredulous that their brilliant father could have believed in Reversalism's pseudoscience. But as the siblings search for an elusive sea bird, confront the island's eccentrics, and hunt for signs their father still believed in progress, a darker question haunts them: Is it their fault Dr. Ian Grey gave up on us all? Delightfully funny and fiercely original, Family of Origin grapples with questions of nature and nurture, evolution and mating, intimacy and betrayal, progress and forgiveness.
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TracyReadsBooks
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I take every opportunity I can to shelve books at work not only because it‘s a great way to see what‘s in stock (yes we have a computer for that too but it‘s far less fun) but also because I always find another beautiful cover...or two...or three... This one is fantastic. 😍

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Kayla.Adriena
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#Coverart #coverbuy #boughtforthecover

Part of my recent used book haul...???. When I was in elementary school they preached "don't judge a book by its cover." That's just rubbish ?

Texreader Ha!! Right? 😉 5y
ju.ca.no So lovely!! 5y
BookNAround I maintain that if we weren‘t supposed to judge a book by its cover, publishers wouldn‘t have art departments. Of course we‘re supposed to! 5y
readordierachel That's gorgeous! 5y
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Manoshgirl51
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Belletrist August Pick #2

A novel I was not expecting to enjoy as much as I did. Not only was the story interesting and unusual, the book is beautiful to hold in your hand. Gorgeous cover, perfect type and awesome page feel. I can't wait to pick up a copy to add to my collection.

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PNWBookseller85
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This book is solid gold. It‘s a family story. A thoughtful and ultimately hopeful environmental tale. It‘s a story about giving up too soon, and about the search for redemption. I highly recommend it. I loved it. Out this July. Keep a lookout for it.

Cinfhen Gorgeous cover 😍 6y
PNWBookseller85 @Cinfhen isn‘t it pretty? 6y
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