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Staunch
Staunch | Eleanor Wood
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A late 30s The Wrong Knickers meets Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
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emmaturi
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My non-fiction read for September Staunch by Eleanor Wood. I really enjoyed reading about Eleanor's life and the important people in her life. How the different heartbreaks affected her and the trip to Goa with her older relatives helped her out with her life. #nonfiction

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emmaturi
Staunch | Eleanor Wood
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Currently read my non-fiction book for this month. #nonfiction

erzascarletbookgasm Is that a book sleeve? Super like! 💜 4y
emmaturi Yes, from Illumicrate! I think it is Harry Potter inspired! @erzascarletbookgasm 4y
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Gadgetgirl71
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I really really enjoyed this book, I didn‘t realise that this book was actually a memoir. The synopsis didn‘t give you the impression that it was a memoir as it‘s classed as Religion, Spirituality and Travel. I don‘t really read many memoirs as some of them can be a bit hit and miss. This memoir however had me well and truly hooked before I finished the first chapter. I think most women will be able to relate to this book.

My Rating: 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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squirrelbrain
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In this memoir, Eleanor goes on holiday to Goa, with her Nan and two Great Aunts, trying to find herself. The blurb on the front * is rather hyperbolic and, in fact, the book would have done better to concentrate on the ladies‘ early years in India, which were far more interesting.
Still, the book was enjoyable, if a little light on substance.

*How three badass old ladies saved my life

#mandmchallenge2020 #faraway
#booked2020 #setinindia

Cinfhen Ha!! Great review 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Still, kind of sounds fun! 5y
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rockpools
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Following a difficult few years and a mental health crisis, Ellie is asked to accompany her Nan and two great-aunts on holiday to India, where the older ladies had spent their childhood/teenage years, before partition forced them ‘home‘ (they‘d never even visited) to the UK. Staunch tells the stories of all four ladies, their relationship and their holiday.

Initially I expected to struggle with Ellie‘s story - a London hipster life, 👇

rockpools family break-ups, avoiding singleness with a string of bad relationships - but gradually you realise this isn‘t a whinge, but a look at how things build up, how you can downplay abuse when you‘re living with it - you ended up worrying for her, as you would a friend who just desperately needs out.
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rockpools Nan and her sisters, Rose and Ann, were (of course) great, and their story of leaving post-British Raj India was one I hadn‘t heard before. And the intergenerational friendships gave me something to think about.

A highly-readable surprise pick.

Thanks #netgalley for chance to read this e-ARC.
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Reggie Great review!!! 5y
rockpools Thanks @Reggie ! 5y
TrishB Sounds interesting 👍🏻 5y
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rockpools
Staunch | Eleanor Wood
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A combined #bookreport and #weeklyforecast this week

🌺Finished First they killed my Father. It was tough 😔
🌺Made progress with Marvellous Ways (print). Beautifully written.
🌺Started The Familiars (audio) - Oooh!
🌺Started Staunch (#netgalley ARC ebook) - bit of a curveball (I just liked the title. And cover) but it‘s incredibly readable.

Next week:
🌺 More of the same, with maybe Do they hear you when you cry? for #readaroundtheworld #Togo.

MayJasper I love the covers in you pic 😍 #coversublime 5y
Cinfhen I agree, Staunch has an awesome cover!!! Looks like you had a good week 😊 5y
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