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Memory Keeper's Daughter
Memory Keeper's Daughter | Kim Edwards
A #1 "New York Times "bestseller by Kim Edwards, "The Memory Keeper s Daughter "is a brilliantly crafted novel of parallel lives, familial secrets, and the redemptive power of love Kim Edwards s stunning novel begins on a winter night in 1964 in Lexington, Kentucky, when a blizzard forces Dr. David Henry to deliver his own twins. His son, born first, is perfectly healthy, but the doctor immediately recognizes that his daughter has Down syndrome. Rationalizing it as a need to protect Norah, his wife, he makes a split second decision that will alter all of their lives forever. He asks his nurse, Caroline, to take the baby away to an institution and never to reveal the secret. Instead, she disappears into another city to raise the child herself. So begins this beautifully told story that unfolds over a quarter of a century in which these two families, ignorant of each other, are yet bound by the fateful decision made that winter night long ago. A family drama, "The Memory Keeper s Daughter "explores every mother's silent fear: What would happen if you lost your child and she grew up without you? It is also an astonishing tale of love and how the mysterious ties that hold a family together help us survive the heartache that occurs when long-buried secrets are finally uncovered."
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MindyK59
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I‘ve always meant to read this book but never got around to it until now. It really was worth reading. It is truly a story that tells how a decision made in a single moment has consequences that last a lifetime. It is also about how that decision affects all those around you. It‘s very thought provoking. It takes place in the 1960‘s through the 1980‘s. I think it is a story for that time period. Overall I think it was a very good book.

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Karisimo
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Eggs Perfection 👌🏼 3mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved this one! 3mo
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Erin.Elizabeth10
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Pickpick

This book won me over. Towards the beginning it felt as if the plot, though interesting, was predictable. However, as the book progressed, the characters were complex and the story took some unexpected directions. This was a great book club pick! Lots to discuss.

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SpeculativeFemale
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Eggs Lovely book 🥲 1y
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Eggs
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🎶You wanna make a memory?
You wanna steal a piece of time?
You can sing the melody to me
And I can write a couple lines🎶

An unforgettable book

#MakeAMemoryBonJovi #VolumesAndVocals

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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tamtootles
Mehso-so

This was a great story but a very slow read.

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Eggs
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Eggs
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JanuarieTimewalker13 I still have not read this. I want to change that this year!!! 2y
Eggs Oh for sure! And then watch the movie! @JanuarieTimewalker13 2y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Cool, didn‘t even know there was a film!! Thank you!! 2y
Eggs You‘re welcome! It has some great actors. @JanuarieTimewalker13 (edited) 2y
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Nebklvr
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Mehso-so

Toxic secrets and damaged families. I read this for book club. I was dreading it but it was interesting (and depressing).

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michellelav
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Mehso-so

I was torn between pick and so-so for this one. I really enjoyed the first half of the book but I found the end very rushed. I liked getting to know every character and seeing their struggles and accomplishments throughout the book. However, I know it was set in 1965-89 but the use of the R word really threw me off 😅

This is my book spin for July! It was #20 on my july list 😊 @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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saritaroth
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“The snow started to fall several hours before her labor began.”

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TheSpineView
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mamalu
Mehso-so

I really enjoyed the first half of this book but the second half was a little frustrating and somethings felt confusing and hard to believe.

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qchammer
Pickpick

Sad and beautiful. Fleshes out the listless housewife stereotype with much more. It‘s a voice you‘ve already heard, but you‘ll still enjoy what it has to say

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BarkingMadRead
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#bookspin for September! #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks some new ones and some that just keep hoping they‘ll get read 😂

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Lovely stack!! 4y
BarkingMadRead @Graciouswarriorprincess I will! Have you read it? 4y
Graciouswarriorprincess @BarkingMadRun No. It is on my TBR list to read. Happy reading! 4y
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aa_guer2021
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Pickpick

Poignant and atmospheric, this was a powerful and interesting book. When a past experience influenced a fateful decision made on a stormy, winter night it shapes the future of a family for the rest of their lives. And when a brave woman interferes and also makes a choice, that takes it further. It addresses growing up different, the damaging effect of secrets and the hope that grows with love. It will stay with me for a while. #recentlyread ❤️

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aa_guer2021
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There are other ways to spend a Friday night, but I cannot think of a better one. Spending time with my love, reading an interesting and powerful book, making memories. #covid19 #socialdistancing #fridaynightin #bookworm #currentlyreading 😻📚

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beautifulcrevice
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Mehso-so

meh. interesting plot line but a little drawn out. the way the characters refer to disability is kinda weird too, i get that the narrative is reflective of the prejudiced past but still 😖

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bookaddict30
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Rating:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: This was my first time reading a book by Kim Edwards and I really loved it!!

There was times it pulled at my heartstrings made me ball like a baby and gave me all the feels but overall I really loved this book!!

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bookaddict30
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Starting Book 6 of February and Book 19 of 2020!!

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LibrarianChels
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Enjoying a much needed vacation in Utah‘s National Parks. First stop: Zion. Nothing beats being enraptured by a good story in a hammock surrounded by these gorgeous red rocks.

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brit91
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😁😎😍🤩Goodwill finds today!😁😍😎🤩

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AmyK1
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Everyone goes to Goodwill while on vacation and buys a stack of books, right? 😉 I‘ve read the tagged and Cry, the Beloved Country before and am looking forward to the rest. #needanothersuitcase.

Crazeedi Sweet!!👏👏 6y
LiteraryinPA I loved Memory Keeper and Light Between! 6y
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nichollinlove
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I know I'm late to the party that is this book BUT I enjoyed this book very much. There are so many complex emotions throughout this book and I think everyone's story is told well.

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Librarybelle
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Wednesday morning reading with #Zeke . I started this a few days ago and like the writing style. Slightly nervous, though, since so many Littens have this a so-so rating. #catsoflitsy

Lcsmcat I read it for book club years ago and we all liked it, and found much to discuss. 6y
Librarybelle @Lcsmcat My historical fiction book group is discussing it today. I won‘t have it finished in time, but I‘ll be interested to hear what they say. 6y
sblbooks This is a really good book, and that's really cute cat. 6y
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Eggs
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🎶Something inside, that was always denied, for so many years
She's leaving home, bye, bye🎶

When twins are born in 1964, one is a healthy boy and the other is a girl with Downs Syndrome. To spare his wife, the father tells the nurse to take the girl to an institution. But the nurse is too compassionate to do that and moves away to raise the girl on her own...

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whatrebeccasread
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Mehso-so

"The Memory Keeper's Daughter" is devastating and really makes you think about the effects of keeping a secret from those you love. With a promising start, I enjoyed the first half but began to lose interest as the pages went on. I'm glad to finally be taking this off my TBR list, it's 3 stars from me!

My full review is up on my blog now ?

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Kaylamburson
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Mehso-so

I was super excited about this book based on the premise, but it didn't come to life in the way I expected. Although a good start, it slowed down and never picked back up. Also, listening to the audiobook, the chapter breaks were a bit jarring as the guitar music didn't make sense until about 3/4 through the book.

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Cinfhen
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#WinterWonderland #BabyItsColdOutside When a Dr.‘s wife goes into labor in the midst of a blizzard he decides to deliver the child at home with the aid of his trusted nurse. But the delivery isn‘t easy and it‘s not one baby but 2. Realizing one of the twins has a birth defect the dr thinks it will be better to say the child died 🙄and gives the baby to his nurse. The nurse then opts to raise the little girl as her own. Dire consequences arise👇🏼

Cinfhen This book went from ok to terrible pretty quickly. And now thinking back, I hate it even more 😡😡😡 6y
Chrissyreadit I do not think I could read it. 6y
rockpools *Discretely unstacks* 6y
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cariashley @Cinfhen I hated this book too!! Had to read it for a book club years ago and was so mad I wasted time with it 🙄 6y
Cinfhen I think this might have been a bookclub book for me too @cariashley 🤔and I‘m surprised I didn‘t bail!!! 6y
Dragon I read this one years ago. I think it was an Oprah pick? 6y
Cinfhen I could totally see this an Oprah Bookclub choice @Dragon for some reason I sometimes mix up this book with a different book and I can‘t recall the other book which I actually liked a lot 6y
Kalalalatja Just reading the blurb made me kinda interested, but I‘m glad I saw your comment about not liking it! #NOTstacked 6y
Cinfhen I think it‘s a hate it/ love it @Kalalalatja so maybe #BorrowNotBuy 6y
TrishB I really disliked this one too 😡 6y
LeeRHarry I really did not like this one, actually made my blood boil a little bit....great choice of song for this prompt though you guys! Love me some Cerys Matthews and of course Tom Jones @TrishB 😊 6y
Amiable I was not a fan of this book, either. 😣 6y
Reviewsbylola I hated this one. 😑 6y
Suet624 Well then! Unstack. 6y
Cinfhen Ha!! #LittensAreVocal @Suet624 😂😂😂 6y
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huntersmom1977
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Mehso-so

Meh.....
⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

RadicalReader @huntersmom1977 gorgeous wonderful book cover never seen one more beautiful 6y
huntersmom1977 @RadicalReader I agree. Very magical and peaceful 6y
Curiouser_and_curiouser I've just acquired this book, looking forward to reading it 5y
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LittleAndFierce
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This book took a little longer for me to read but it was worth it. The love and pain was palpable. I could see how the plot in this story could happen or might‘ve happened. I can‘t even imagine being in Norahs shoes. K j

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MotionChickness
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Book mail 😬

LiteraryinPA I loved The Memory Keeper‘s Daughter!! 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Water For Elephants is really good. 🐘 6y
rather_be_reading awesome picks! 6y
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Eggs
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#booktwins #readingresolutions @Jess7
Twins Paul and Phoebe are separated shortly after birth...Phoebe had Down's syndrome and is sent away without her mom's knowledge

IamIamIam Omigosh, I loved this book SOOO much!!!! 6y
Eggs @IamIamIam Me too ❣️ 6y
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youneverarrived
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Some of the books I read #7years ago. #septemberdanes

Kalalalatja That‘s quite a bunch of books 👌 6y
monkeygirlsmama I love the Memory Keepers Daughter. ❤️ 6y
ephemeralwaltz Lovely! 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm Great titles! 6y
Leftcoastzen Nice group! 6y
Cinfhen Thank God for GoodReads 😂 6y
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huntersmom1977
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These past 3 months I‘ve really slowed down on my reading. Was going through anxiety and every time I would try and wind down and read, my mind would constantly wander off. I‘m having a really good week so far and my anxiety has eased a lot and found I‘m back to full concentration and this book is so damn good so far. Readers‘ block sucks!

GondorGirl I'm glad you're feeling better. Anxiety sucks! 6y
huntersmom1977 @GondorGirl It sure does but thank you kindly ❤️😊 6y
Suet624 So glad you‘re feeling better. 6y
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huntersmom1977 @Suet624 Aww thank you Sue ❤️😘 6y
RadicalReader @huntersmom1977 I highly recommend The Cellar by Natasha Preston, The One and The Good Samaritan by John Marrs #remarkablereads #riveting 6y
huntersmom1977 @RadicalReader I will definitely be on the lookout for your suggestions. Thank you 😊 6y
RadicalReader @huntersmom1977 you‘re more than welcome figure what better gift than that of radical recommendations 6y
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MelissaSue81
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Mehso-so

This was 12/13 for #13books13weeks
I mostly just spent this book being angry at the father... I was hoping there would be some great redemption for him. That didn‘t really come.. and the ending seemed sort of rushed and not that satisfying. Also.. I downloaded an abridged audio version accidentally which actually left out entire characters, so when I tried to switch between print and audio I was really confused

Stacy_31 I really enjoyed this book but do have to agree that the ending did feel rushed. How odd that the entire characters were left out. (edited) 6y
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InBooksILive
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Digging into my boxes of books. Switching it up from my usual Fantasy genre. This one will be a fast read but a nice change.
I loved the movie and the book is always better.

ReadZenRites Oh yes, I really enjoyed this one. 😊 Hope you do too!💕 7y
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BookaholicNatty
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Catching up from yesterday‘s #ReadingResolutions photo challenge -Day 3 prompt was #Memory! ❤️❤️📚

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Chronic_Reader
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Panpan

#ReadingResolutions • Day 3|Memory • The premise of this book was good, but it read fairly slow and didn‘t bring me into the story. I read it a few years ago and the plot details have not stuck with me since. 🤷🏼‍♀️📚

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Eggs
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Because of a snowstorm, Dr Henry must deliver his and his wife's child. It's 1964. A son is born, but to Dr Henry's surprise, a twin girl is born next. Recognizing that the girl has Down's and wanting to spare his wife pain, he asks his nurse to bring the girl to an institution. When his wife comes to, he tells her the baby was stillborn. Nurse discovers the institution is horrible, so she flees to another city to raise the girl...

MinDea I read this book a while ago and remember liking it! 7y
julesG This was a really good book. 7y
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danisaur10
Mehso-so

I loved the concept, but felt the book was overall pretty slow. It was bogged down with a lot of unnecessary detail. I loved the characters and their individuals trials, Phoebe and Caroline were my favorites.

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danisaur10
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Oh, the feels.

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danisaur10
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Definitely can relate to Norah‘s loss. And I‘m sure the reactions of her acquaintances will be quite similar to when/if I am blessed with another child. “No one else will say a word about her. They act like since I have Paul, I ought to be satisfied. Like lives are interchangeable.”

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mrsmamfa
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Loved this book!! Definitely recommend it ❤️