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Saltwater
Saltwater | Jessica Andrews
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When Lucy wins a place at university, she thinks London will unlock her future. It is a city alive with pop up bars, cool girls and neon lights illuminating the Thames at night. At least this is what Lucy expects, having grown up seemingly a world away in working-class Sunderland, amid legendary family stories of Irish immigrants and boarding houses, now-defunct ice rinks and an engagement ring at a fish market. Yet Lucy's transition to a new life is more overwhelming than she ever expected. As she works long shifts to make ends meet and navigates chaotic parties from East London warehouses to South Kensington mansions, she still feels like an outsider among her fellow students. When things come to a head at her graduation, Lucy takes off for Ireland, seeking solace in her late grandfather's cottage and the wild landscape that surrounds it, wondering if she can piece together who she really is. Lyrical and boundary-breaking, Saltwater explores the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, the challenges of shifting class identity and the way that the strongest feelings of love can be the hardest to define.
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cephellapod
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I think the main character felt a little like an attempt at a manic pixie dream girl, or whatever the female protagonist equivalent is that I‘ve found in so much recent fiction, but I did enjoy the story. The pacing was good and I really liked the family dynamic and indirect connections drawn between the protagonist and her mother. I loved the nature descriptions and though the prose was heavy, it was nice. Makes me want to travel to the UK

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CindiB
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It‘s been a dream to live in another province. On my 1st day here, I found the public library & got my library card. It was the first thing I did. The plan is to borrow a book & explore the library, one alphabet letter at a time. I really enjoyed this 1st novel by Jessica Andrews. It‘s lyrical & flows back & forth in time over Lucy‘s life, a young woman, just graduated & lost, searching for herself & her ties to her mother. Very good. 4/5

LeeRHarry I really enjoyed this one too 😊 2y
CindiB Yes; and it has stayed with me. Interesting character journey and story organization. 2y
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BekaReid
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Well, I think Jessica Andrews' Saltwater just hit one of my top books of the year. Written in beautiful nonlinear vignettes and full of reflection & introspection, this is a book about making space in places where there is not enough.

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BekaReid
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"How can we crack open the silence? How do we break invisible things?"

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andrew61
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A story of a woman in snapshots as she goes to Ireland to stay in her dead g/father's cottage. Thru small pieces we meet her in a childhood in Sunderland, + as a student in London as well as now. The bk is about love of a mother who is like a sister, and abt the essence of life as she grows losing the bond . Poetic and compelling, this is what I love abt bks the chance to inhabit a different life altho as she grows in the 90s+00s i felt ancient

TrishB Great review 👍🏻 4y
Cathythoughts Sounds good 👍🏻👍🏻 4y
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ClairesReads
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Saltwater really tickled some of my niche reading interests, and I liked it a lot more than I expected to. This is a very Rachel Cusk-esque, but through a more youthful lens kind of novel. Told in a series of non-linear vignettes, its a story that‘s full of the introspective reflection about being young, leaving home, and the tension between responsibility and freedom. It won‘t be for everyone but it was for me.

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ClairesReads
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Wow yes

readordierachel Wowwww. I would stack this immediately if I hadn't already 4y
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YES

Centique That is wonderful writing 😍 4y
ClairesReads @Centique isn‘t it just?! 😍 4y
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thewallflower0707
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#Saltwater

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Very poetical, a story almost only written in short poems. Lots of love for Northern England & Ireland.

#JessicaAndrews #novel #readinginthesun

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charl08
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Reading made me feel like...

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charl08
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The blurb on the cover usually exaggerates.
This one didn't.
Recommended.

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charl08
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Now that I am in Ireland, I am screaming on vast beaches...

readordierachel Wow, I love this! 5y
charl08 @readordierachel I am plotting who I can recommend this to. Brilliant. 5y
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charl08
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I did not know how much of my story I was entitled to take, and how much of the past I was allowed to leave behind.

brilliantglow I love that so much 5y
charl08 @brilliantglow It's caught me right from the beginning! 5y
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Clare_Riley
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This book is largely about the relationship between a mother and her child, from the daughters point of view. This part really affected me. It‘s that feeling that you want to be independent of your mum, but there are times when you just wish you could have them all to yourself. Growing up is hard. Being a grown up can be harder (I‘m experiencing ‘teenager‘ from the parents side just lately 🤯)

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