#AboutABook #TBR
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
Not sure when I‘ll get to these, but I‘m looking forward to them all.
#AboutABook #TBR
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
Not sure when I‘ll get to these, but I‘m looking forward to them all.
Oh, this beautiful, relentless book!
The writing is gorgeous but the onslaught of trauma, chapter upon chapter is a lot. For the most part the book feels to be making repeated circlings of its themes: if there is forward motion then it's in a spiral, not a straight line. I am glad that by the end she seems to have found peace.
TW: violence, trauma, alcohol addiction, suicidal ideation
I feel strongly about this book as a physical object; I think it might be the prettiest book I‘ve ever seen, with the gossamer wings of a moth gracing its cover. My feelings about the words inside are more complicated. The author tells of her life growing up in Ireland, specifically in Derry, at the center of the Troubles, in a mixed religion household. Her childhood home is bombed with her inside. 👇🏻
I got this nifty reading accessory from my local Buy Nothing group. The gifter acquired it while living in Oman. I think it‘s meant to hold the Qur'an. I‘m not sure how often I will truly end up using it, since it doesn‘t hold your book *open* but I love it all the same.
Top right: Moxie eating second breakfast, embracing her true hobbit nature.
Enjoying a slow, soft morning.
A beautifully written, honest and emotional book, very close to a 5🌟read, and one that I cried my way through. I‘m not sure I‘d have read it if I‘d known what I was getting into, but I would like to read this again.
This is a story of healing from compound trauma, our links to place and ‘home‘, and the wild natural places/encounters that hold us and lift us from our normal lives. Irish language, legends, history, nature and borders all play 👇🏻
💔💙💚💙💔
Canongate sent me an ARC. I appear to have abandoned everything to read it (surprise!). It‘s achingly beautiful and kind of devastating, and every page makes me want to cry.
It‘s a nature/memoir, but with politics (because if you grow up in Derry, with Protestant-Catholic parents, politics matters). A woman who left the trauma of her ‘Troubles‘ childhood behind, feels the need to return. In 2016. Yep.
Something special. Also, moths.