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Swimmers
Swimmers | Julie Otsuka
From the best-selling, award-winning author of The Buddha in the Attic and When the Emperor Was Divine comes a novel about what happens to a group of obsessed recreational swimmers when a crack appears at the bottom of their local pool--a tour de force of economy, precision, and emotional power. The swimmers are unknown to one another except through their private routines (slow lane, medium lane, fast lane) and the solace each takes in their morning or afternoon laps. But when a crack appears at the bottom of the pool, they are cast out into an unforgiving world without comfort or relief. One of these swimmers is Alice, who is slowly losing her memory. For Alice, the pool was a final stand against the darkness of her encroaching dementia. Without the fellowship of other swimmers and the routine of her daily laps she is plunged into dislocation and chaos, swept into memories of her childhood and the Japanese American incarceration camp in which she spent the war. Alice's estranged daughter, reentering her mother's life too late, witnesses her stark and devastating decline. Written in spellbinding, incantatory prose, The Swimmers is a searing, intimate story of mothers and daughters, and the sorrows of implacable loss: the most commanding and unforgettable work yet from a modern master.
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yourfavouritemixtape
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I loved the first part about the pool. But then it kind of hit a bit too close to home for me to enjoy it properly. Which probably also shows that it‘s quite good.

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megnews
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Somehow I missed this review. I read this for library book discussion with my mom. Im not sure I liked the writing style. It felt a bit disjointed. But I did appreciate the emotions it evoked, particularly the latter half of the book.

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megnews
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Read for a library book discussion. My mom didn‘t care for it but I do. Though it took some time to get the writing style, it is a poignant look into dementia for the afflicted and their family.

KathyWheeler I liked it too, but most people I know didn‘t. 1y
jlhammar Such a good book! Love Julie Otsuka. 1y
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TheBookDream
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This was good, but not the sort of book you enjoy. Just one you experience and ponder. I think the second half of the book was the realest account of memory loss illnesses I‘ve ever read.

tpixie I read a great book once. But I can‘t figure out the title. She has Alzheimer‘s and as it progressed she called herself I, she, that lady, it It was very profound. I‘ve tried so many ways to try to find the book and have Not succeeded 1y
TiredLibrarian @tpixie Could it be this one? 1y
tpixie @TiredLibrarian no, but that‘s a great one also!!! I read them both about the same time - back when Still Alice was published. Ive liked in my Goodreads, googled it , to no avail! 1y
squirrelbrain @tpixie this one is non-fiction, a memoir by someone with Alzheimer‘s. 1y
tpixie @squirrelbrain I just looked at that also- the title would be perfect for my description. . It‘s not it. This novel would have been written by 2007- 2009 because I listened to it while commuting. Lol Somes I think I should ask Lisa Genova- maybe she remembers a book about Alzheimer‘s that was published around the same time as !!! (edited) 1y
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TheBookDream
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Beach time! 🏖️

youneverarrived Lovely 🥰 1y
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rebbyj
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Mehso-so

I believe i am the only one who ever read this entirely.

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belkel63
The Swimmers | Julie Otsuka
Mehso-so

I really don't know how I feel about this novel. I get the comparison between the pool crack and Alice's dementia, but it just felt so cold; lacking emotion. Maybe it's just the writing style that didn't work for me. I will be interested to read the reviews of others.

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briannaw
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I really liked the writing style of this, but can't figure out what else to say...

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AnneCecilie
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Confession: I thought this book was going to be about a group of swimmers. The title and the first chapter kept that up, but then the book focuses in on one of the swimmers, an elderly woman with dementia. In the subsequent chapters, she is seen through the eyes of her care givers, daughter and husband.

1st book finished for #FabulousFebruary
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sarahbarnes Honestly I did too when I read it. I liked it as well. 2y
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 2y
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AnneCecilie
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I finished The Art of Cruelty and have started Braiding Sweetgrass

I finished Lessons in Chemistry and read both Acting Class and The Swimmers.

Cinfhen Excellent!!! 2y
cant_i'm_booked Im really excited to check out Braiding Sweetgrass :) 2y
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AnneCecilie
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One of us comes a half hour before closing and by the time she changes into her suit and gets into the water it‘s time to get out.

(This sounds like my kind of training 🤪. Also I think the picture is from Forbes)

Susanita I put on my swimsuit before I leave home! But it does take me a long time to change clothes afterwards. 2y
AnneCecilie @Susanita I can‘t remember the last time I was anywhere near a pool and I‘m not good at going to the gym either. So I just found this idea a good one, you get credit for being sporty without doing anything. 2y
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theliteraryagenda
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A heartbreaking, meditative look at memory, a daughter‘s relationship to her mother, and what makes up a life and a human being. The structure of this novel (novella?) is unique, and while some reviewers seem not to like it, I found it the perfect way to explain dementia and its effect on the person and their family. Also, I think the author may pull from her own experiences, which makes me recommend it that much more.

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TheKidUpstairs
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A unique writing style, juxtaposing the calming sameness of routine and the jarring panic of the unexpected and unexplained in different settings. I'll be thinking about this one, and feeling its grip on my heart, for a while.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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This is more like 2 connected short stories rather than 1 novel.
I can see how this might be divisive, it is not your traditional novel form, there is a lot of theorizing, often one after another on many topics (mostly the pool and it's crack, and then about Alice's memory) but overall it is about aging, and memory loss. It is a sad but not heavy read. Uniquely told and gives much to ponder. This is not a book for people who need lots of plot.

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VRM1975
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Mehso-so

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monalyisha
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This slim novel begins in the cool, blue tranquility of an underground pool. Silence is the way of this subterranean world, & each busy swimmer is quietly grateful for it. By the time we reach the end, however, the silence has been relocated & transformed. It becomes infused with such a desperate (but commonplace) sadness. In between, there‘s a spot of anxiety & utter absurdity. And isn‘t that life? A masterful piece of writing…but heartbreaking.

vonnie862 This was a great review! 2y
monalyisha Thanks! The compliment helps to take the edge off the residual depression.🙈 (edited) 2y
Amiable I love Otsuka‘s works —her writing is so lyrical. 2y
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Jas16
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The writing style was enjoyable in the beginning when focused on the group of swimmers. However when the spotlight moved to Alice and her dementia it kept me feeling as if I were being kept at arm‘s length so this book ultimately did not have the emotional impact that was I anticipating. It was a quick audiobook and I liked it but was left feeling as if something was lacking.

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Jolynne
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So well written and so heartfelt. I have a big lump in my throat.

Suet624 I‘m trying to find this book. It‘s received great reviews. 2y
Jolynne I did the audio from my library. 2y
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BookNAround
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Otsuka is such an elegant writer. I‘ve loved her other books and am loving this one so far too.

britt_brooke Loved this one! 2y
jlhammar Elegant - great way to describe her writing! One of my favorite reads this year (and I loved her other books as well). 2y
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TrishB
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Mehso-so

I just wasn‘t feeling this, I think the writing style was just putting me off. There is some beautiful writing and some brilliant insights, but overall just didn‘t satisfy me.

emmaturi I started it but wasn't really feeling it so I had to DNF 2y
Amiable Disappointed to hear this —I loved (edited) 2y
Cathythoughts Oh dear ! I have a copy. It will be going down in the pile. 2y
TrishB @emmaturi because it was so short I pushed through! 2y
TrishB @Amiable @Cathythoughts there are still a lot of positive reviews here. I think if you get into the style you‘ll be fine. 2y
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Hanna-B
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Reading this excellent book with my new specs
#specs #readingglasses #booknerd #otsuka

Bookwomble Fabulous 😎 And colour coordinated 💖 2y
Hanna-B @Bookwomble thank you 💕. I love a bit of matchy match 2y
TrishB Look great 😁 2y
Hanna-B @TrishB thank you, I‘m tickled pink with them ☺️🌸 2y
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Cinfhen
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Mehso-so

#DoubleSpin This is more of a novella than a book and the collective we worked well for the first 30 pages but once it split into Alice‘s story I found the format less successful. I almost wished more of the book was about the “swimmers” and less about Alice and her decline into dementia. A creative way to tell an otherwise less than original story.

BarbaraBB It almost seemed like two different books indeed 2y
Prairiegirl_reading I didn‘t love the format either. It felt like more of an outline than a novel. It wasn‘t fleshed out, to me. 2y
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RebelReader @Cinfhen Disappointed to hear this as I‘ve enjoyed this author in the past. 2y
Cinfhen I liked her other book too @RebelReader but this one while good was just not great @barbarabb @Prairiegirl_reading 2y
TheAromaofBooks I've read a few books lately where I was like... is this an actual book or just an idea for one?? 2y
TrishB Awww I ordered this the other day!! 2y
Cinfhen Yeah @TheAromaofBooks it was ok but slightly disappointing- I still think you‘ll enjoy it @TrishB - it‘s a quick read and it is tender hearted 2y
Cathythoughts Hmmmm 🤔 not sure if I still want to read this one. 2y
Cinfhen My expectations were off @Cathythoughts - I‘d say #BorrowNotBuy or look for a #KindleDeal 2y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Achingly lovely, this one ultimately broke my heart. Dementia is a cruel, cruel mistress and I grieve for those who are caught in its clutches as well as those left behind.

TrishB Stacked 👍🏻 2y
Erinreadsthebooks Such a great book ❤️ 2y
charl08 I love her work. 2y
DivineDiana Wonderful review. I felt the same. ❤️ 2y
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Kazzie
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The second half of the book read like memoir and it was a beautiful real account of dementia and maternal love. The first part was strange - not sure if it fit so well with the later half - perhaps a different way to tell about lost and uncertainty and changing perceptions of reality? Grey writer

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IamIamIam
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A story of a pool, a bunch of strangers, and a woman who has memory loss. I didn't care for Otsuka's writing style at all or maybe it didn't translate well to audio. The asides were distracting, the repetitive questions were frustrating. This is absolutely a book club type book, just not my book club. Lol

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You may at times—dusk, Sunday evening, the middle of winter—find yourself suddenly overwhelmed by an intense physical desire to go home. All you want to do, you tell yourself, is sit down in front of the TV with your husband on the ugly brown couch and eat cold lo mein noodles one last time. And that would be enough. Just one ordinary day 🛋📺🍜

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IamIamIam
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God is going to strike me down but... this is all I can think about with these repetitive questions in this book....

JamieArc Always appreciate a Talking Heads reference 😂 2y
IamIamIam @JamieArc 🤣🤣🤣 Same as it ever was.... 2y
Megabooks 🤣🤣🤣 2y
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IamIamIam
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I waited about 3 months for this to come in and I'm not really sure what I'm supposed to be getting out of this... 🤨

DivineDiana I recently finished this and loved it! In the beginning I felt the same way. It starts to come together after they leave the pool. 🙂 2y
IamIamIam @DivineDiana Thanks for the encouragement!! It's short enough to keep going so based on your recommendation, I'll keep going! Lol 2y
DivineDiana It is a quick read! Looking forward to your review! 2y
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Prairiegirl_reading
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Mehso-so

So far, I‘ve had a pretty decent summer for reading but it has also been full of disappointments. This was definitely one of them. To me, this felt like an outline to a really great novel, not a great read. It‘s short, choppy, and I didn‘t like the third person point of view. There were some very poignant sentences, a few laughs, and some gut punches. I can‘t “pan” it but I didn‘t love it as I was expecting. #unpopularopinions

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Addison_Reads
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This is such a beautiful, heartfelt novella. I wasn't sure where the story was headed, but I didn't expect the second half to break my heart the way it did.

There is some truly gorgeous writing in this book about how we interact with others, the things we notice, and the relationships between mothers and daughters.

Ruthiella This is one from the #CampLitsy longlist I definitely want to read! 2y
DivineDiana This book captured my heart. ❤️ 2y
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DivineDiana
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The book begins with a story about a Swim Club. Swimming has played a big part in my life. Limited experience for me as an actual swimmer, but a massive amount as a “swim mom”. I could easily relate. What I was not prepared for was the turn away from the Club and the new focus on one of the swimmers. A Japanese woman who is losing memory. Deeply emotional. Spare, beautiful writing. A big thank you to my IRL Book Club for choosing this book. 5 ⭐️‘s

Cathythoughts Lovely review. I have this one ordered. 2y
DivineDiana @Cathythoughts Thank you, Cathy. I look forward to your thoughts. ❤️ (edited) 2y
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DivineDiana
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Starting next IRL Book Club choice. Meeting next week!

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NovelNancyM
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A short novel that will have a long lasting impact on me. Otsuka has a unique writing style especially her point of view & her beautiful sentences & spare words. Alice is a long-time swimmer at a lap pool where there is camaraderie among the regulars. Then a crack appears in the pool. Meanwhile, Alice's memory is diminishing & her daughter to whom she is not particularly close begins to deal with her mom's condition. A stunningly beautiful novel!

sailu112 Wow intriguing. Loved Buddha in the attic. Adding it to my TBR 2y
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Brimful
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The swimmers is a devastating account of the decline of Alice, a dementia sufferer. We learn how Alice will experience her care home from the perspective of the commercial provider and how her family deal with her slow disappearance. The story‘s heart and humour lies in the opening of the book when the pool used by swimmers including Alice closes because of an inexplicable crack. That crack frames Alice‘s demise in a moving and powerful way.

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Brimful
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August begins like a slow shattering dream. Heat rises up from the dusty sidewalks. Lawns bake. Trees droop. The flowers have all lost their smell. A lone Good Humour truck, illegally double parked near the entrance to the school playground, drones it‘s slow maniacal song. But down below, at the pool, we throw ourselves into the cool, clear blue water and we carry on.

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DivineDiana
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Morning visit to the Library to pick up my reserves for various book groups. Very happy that none are chunksters! 🥳

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sarahbarnes
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I loved the narrative style of this book, which made me smile quite a bit in the first part of the story. I went in without really reading the blurb and so it definitely took a turn I wasn‘t expecting, although I liked it despite ending in a darker place than it began. Pictured here with the lavender that is one of the only things still alive in the drought-stricken yard at the moment. ☀️ Thanks for putting this one on my radar @Megabooks !

Megabooks So glad you enjoyed it! It‘s one I still think about. Really creative. 2y
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#SwimmingPoolDay 🏊‍♀️ 🏊‍♂️ 🏊🏻 💦 #JulyJam 🪷🌱🌹

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs Sounds so good!! 2y
NovelNancyM Great picture!
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SqueakyChu
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This line made me cry, too. This whole beautiful story is making my heart hurt.

BarbaraBB It is so sad 💙 2y
SqueakyChu @BarbaraBB I cried my eyes out at the end. I was devastated by this story. 2y
BarbaraBB I do understand. Yet the writing was so lovingly. 2y
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SqueakyChu @BarbaraBB I agree. The writing was so gorgeous. She was spot on with her descriptions. After reading this book, I went to read an interview with this author about the book. It was based on what happened to her own mother. (edited) 2y
BarbaraBB She couldn‘t have made it up, I thought so too. I didn‘t know about her mother, thanks! 2y
SqueakyChu @BarbaraBB I posted the link to the interview above. I just read the transcript. 2y
BarbaraBB Thanks!! 2y
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SqueakyChu
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This line made me cry. 😭

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SqueakyChu
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This book is becoming so sad. 😢

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BarbaraBB
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#BookReport 25/22

On audio I finished a #ReadingAfruca2022 book. In print, I read those three. All were good, but this week‘s favorite is Greengates!

Cinfhen I recently picked up this book on #KindleDailyDeal 2y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Looking forward to what you‘ll think. I am not sure if it‘s a book you‘d enjoy. 2y
Cinfhen Hmmmm, I‘m very curious now!!!! 2y
Megabooks Agree re: the swimmers @Cinfhen , but I hope you end up enjoying it! 2y
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SqueakyChu
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This book is starting out weirdly with the whole population occasionally swimming underground in a large pool. What?! I have no idea what to expect of this story. 😮 Ever onward...!

BarbaraBB It‘ll become a completely different story soon! 2y
SqueakyChu @BarbaraBB Thanks! I can't wait. So far, this story is very intriguing. I'm thinking about its possibilities. I got this book from the library because I read Otsuka's other two books a long time ago and really liked them. 2y
BarbaraBB I enjoyed this book a lot, though it‘s sad too. 2y
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AvidReader25
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This was not what I was expecting, but the meditative writing was just what I needed. What begins as a story about members of an underground swimming pool quickly became a collection of short stories about a woman with dementia. It felt deeply personal and raw. Otsuka‘s unique writing style draws attention to the small details that make up or every day lives. There‘s a link in the comments to a fascinating interview with the author.

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BarbaraBB
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The swimmingpool is an escape for each of the regulars who go their frequently. Alice is suffering from Dementia but when she emerges from the pool she is always enlivened and alert.

When the pool closes permanently it‘s no longer possible for Alice to come up for air. Slowly she disappears below the surface in a world similar the the underwater one.

(Pic: Train in Switzerland)

melissajayne Sounds like a fascinating book 2y
Megabooks Great review and lovely photo! 2y
squirrelbrain Great review Barbara! 2y
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Suet624 What a photo!!! 2y
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain I think I felt the same as you did. 2y
BarbaraBB @melissajayne It‘s quite unique in style and content! 2y
Tamra Stacked! 2y
TrishB Lovely review and photo 👍🏻 2y
Cathythoughts Sounds great stacking 👍🏻 beautiful picture 💫 2y
erzascarletbookgasm Stacking too! Have a good trip! 2y
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squirrelbrain
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This starts off as a love story to the local swimming pool, where people go to forget their real lives. After the pool closes down, the book refocuses onto just one of the swimmers, Alice, who suffers from dementia, which seems to worsen after the pool‘s closure.

This was such a sad book, but it‘s beautifully written, the portrayal of Alice is very sensitive and I loved it.

jlhammar I loved this one too. One of my favorite reads this year so far. I really enjoyed this interview with Otsuka on NPR's Fresh Air:
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/22/1082297385/novelist-julie-otsuka-draws-on-her-own...
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BarbaraBB I just started this one too! 2y
squirrelbrain Thanks @jlhammar - I‘ll check that out! 2y
squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB it‘s a really quick read! 2y
Megabooks Great review! 2y
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