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The Whalebone Theatre
The Whalebone Theatre: A novel | Joanna Quinn
An utterly enchanting, immersive novel about an irrepressible young heroine who becomes an undercover agent during World War IIa sparkling debut, by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking. One blustery night in 1928, a whale washes up on the shores of the English Channel. By law, all whales belong to the King, but twelve-year-old Cristabel Seagrave has other plans. She and the rest of the household and their guestsher sister, Flossie (known affectionately as "The Veg"); her brother Digby, the long-awaited heir to Chilcombe manor; Maudie Kitkat, maidservant; Taras, a hot-tempered visiting artistbuild a theatre within the whale's skeleton. Cristabel is an orphan, mostly ignored by her feckless step-parents and brisk governesses. But within the Whalebone Theatre, she is fully at home and in charge, and her imagination comes to life. As Cristabel grows into a headstrong young woman, chafing against expectations, World War II rears its head. She and Digby become British secret agents working undercover in Nazi-Occupied France on separate missionsa more dangerous kind of play-acting, it turns out, and one that threatens to tear the family apart. The Whalebone Theatre is a sweeping, transporting, completely irresistible novel, full of warmth and charm, humor and poignancy, passion and adventurea story of love, bravery, lost innocence, and self-transformation.
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K.Wielechowski
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Mehso-so

Cristabel and her younger siblings, Flossy and Digby spend their youth telling stories and putting on productions using the bare skeleton of a whale as their theater.
The acting skills they gained in their youth come in handy for Cristabel and Digby when they become spies for the British in France during WWII.
It felt like two entirely different books. For me, the first half when they were kids dragged but the second half during the war was great.

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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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Pickpick

Adored it. Loved it. Very sad I‘m done reading it.

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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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I am loving this book so very much

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LiteraryHoarderPenny
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My reading for the weekend. Happy Mother‘s Day to all of you celebrating this weekend too!

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Jen2
Mehso-so

Just ok

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JillR
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We follow Cristabel, Flossie and Digby‘s upbringing on a dilapidated country estate, where the care their self-absorbed parents should have provided is often replaced by their bohemian friends. WWII intervenes but their paths continue to cross and intertwine as the three find their way as adults in a world at war. At times this didn‘t feel like anything new, but there‘s a darkness and quirkiness I enjoyed, so overall a very good read 👇

JillR This has comparisons with the Cazalet Chronicles with a darker bohemian side, a bit of Kate Atkinson, and a smidgeon of Great Circle. A great comfort read. 14mo
LeeRHarry Your mention of the Cazalet Chronicles has me intrigued. 14mo
TrishB Have this on my kindle 👍🏻 great review. 14mo
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squirrelbrain I got this as an ARC and never read it. Your review makes me think it will be worth reading, but maybe not to rush to it! ☺️ 14mo
JillR @squirrelbrain it‘s definitely worth a read and I *think* you‘ll like it. If my review sounded at all negative I think it‘s only because I‘m partway through Cazalet Chronicles (which I love) and this isn‘t quite those books. Yet but for that I think I‘d have given this 5 ⭐️ 14mo
JillR Thanks @trishb 😊 14mo
JillR @LeeRHarry Cazalet Chronicles have been my go-to comfort read series, I love them. Just book 5 to go and I‘m saving it as I‘m not ready for them to end! 14mo
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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!

#ABookADay2023

Follow.my.read This one is on my TBR stack too!!! 14mo
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Cinfhen
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I had no idea when I requested this audiobook from the library it was nearly 19 hours long. I probably would‘ve skipped it, but I‘m really loving it 🥰 Narration is SUPERB🎧🙌🏻 Chose for #IspyBingo curtain and #52Books September mini challenge #BookBeginsWithProperNoun

BarbaraBB I am not doing the mini challenges but now that you mention them I‘ll probabilities do so next year 😂 (edited) 1y
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TrishB Had this on my kindle for a while! 1y
Cinfhen I really think you‘d like it @TrishB 😄 1y
Cinfhen I wasn‘t going to do the mini challenges but then I saw I kind of did without really trying @BarbaraBB I think I‘m only doing #52books and hopefully #Booked2024 next year plus the other challenges on Litsy like #AAM and #BookSpin and of course #TitlesAndTunes 😁 (edited) 1y
jenniferw88 😍 book is set in my home county, and the author lives in Dorset too! 😍 1y
Caroline2 This is 99p on kindle at the mo in the uk. 👍 😁 1y
LeeRHarry Mini challenges? Guess I‘m not doing them. 😏 1y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Hopefully #Booked2024! I‘ll do them all again I‘m afraid (52books, ATY, Pop) and of course #TitlesAndTunes and #Roll100 but not #Bookspin. Might try #AAM. And of course the #TOB! 1y
Cinfhen Have you read it @jenniferw88 ??? It‘s really good!!! Definitely worth #99p @Caroline2 1y
Cinfhen There‘s only been a few @LeeRHarry they are usually set around an event/holiday( like Easter in March or back to school in September ) 1y
jenniferw88 @Cinfhen not yet! 1y
Cinfhen @BarbaraBB hard to believe we are almost at January !! A whole new year of challenges 😀 1y
Librarybelle I‘m not doing the mini challenges this year. Maybe next year??? Who knows! I didn‘t realize this book was that long - 19 hours is a nice size book! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
Bluebird Lol, like @LeeRHarry I did not know there are mini-challenges (edited) 1y
Megabooks Oh awesome! I‘d been avoiding it due to length, but I‘ve been burning up the audiobook hours this month! 1y
Cinfhen I really enjoyed the audio @Megabooks and I thought it was a remarkably written debut!! 1y
Cinfhen I hadn‘t planned on doing the mini challenges @Librarybelle @Bluebird but it sort of evolved organically 😉 1y
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ncsufoxes
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The story spans from 1919 through WWII. The story focuses around Cristabel growing up lonely & isolated after her mother died. She was raised by nannies & other members of her fathers household staff. The family lives on an estate in England. Since Cristabel was left alone she became an avid reader & loved to create stories to pass her time. It was an interesting story that spanned Cristabel‘s childhood through her becoming a spy during WWII.

ncsufoxes Some of it dragged in the middle especially since it was a long book. The detail provided insight into what life was like for wealthy English families during there time periods. What relationships were like between children & their parents. This was also at a time when art & society were changing. The details all give a very in-depth insight to Cristabel‘s experiences. #bookspin book 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 1y
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kissmehardy
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Very well-done, but not quite fast-paced enough for me personally. The blurb only focuses on such a small chunk of the actual story that you really don't get a good sense of the scope of this novel. If you like sagas and want to get stuck in for a while, this one's for you. #historicalfiction

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paisleyjess
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I loved the characters. I was disappointed that it turned into a WWII story, as those are very common in my reading list, but there is so much heart, it was worth it.

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Twocougs
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Lovely, captivating and heartbreaking.From a whale washing up on an English beach to the end of WWII Britain. I greatly enjoyed it.

joanfarrell Loved this read 2y
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MelKelsey
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Mehso-so

Book 23

The Whalebone Theatre began as a very charming read. Cristabel is a vivacious three-year-old who runs around a grand estate in London with very little supervision. When her dad dies suddenly, her stepmom and uncle get married, and Cristabel becomes even more invisible. She gains two younger siblings, and, together, they make their own happiness in their imaginary, creative world. I wish this novel would have continued.

MelKelsey Instead, time jumped to Cristabel's adulthood, and she and her siblings are getting involved in WWII efforts. Near the end, the momentum picks up again as Cristabel works as a spy. The Whalebone Theatre has, unfortunately, little to do with the theatre. However, it is a well-written novel with strong characters and compelling relationships. 3.5 stars 2y
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Itchyfeetreader
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first half of this I absolutely adored. It had a hint of the kind of books I loved as a child - children largely left to their own devices by uncaring or vague adults in wonderful scenery. I wanted to ply with the Seagroves and could imagine myself there. The second half as they grew up and experienced Ww2 felt almost like a different book, well drawn but heavier and not quite as really special as the first half. A 4 plus for me #booked2023

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KristiAhlers
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OMG. Kleenex will be your friend here. This saga sucked me in from the jump and I loved every moment of this read. It will truly engage your emotions which is something I love when I read. A keeper for sure. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

AmyG I got this in a swap so I am thrilled to read how good it is! 2y
MonicaLoves2Read I loved this book 2y
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robinb
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I read 14 books in August with 2 5⭐️s.

I loved this “saga” for several reasons but mostly for the wonderful character development.

Honorable mention to this 2nd in series historical mystery. Loved it! (A Trace of Poison)

#12Booksof2022 #August

Andrew65 This sounds good. 2y
robinb @Andrew65 👍👍👍💙 2y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Pictured are the books I haven‘t read from @TheKidUpstairs ‘s #ALSpine list. I plan to start with Five Little Indians, The Colony and The Bass Rock. I‘ve had my eye on these! But my goal is to read them all throughout the year. 🎉
I‘ve read (and loved) 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13 and all could have easily made my list — 2 did actually, this year and last! And I‘m currently reading #8. This just goes to show how AMAZING @monalyisha is with matchmaking.

monalyisha The Bass Rock and Whalebone Theatre were both new to me — and they look fantastic! Enjoy! 2y
TheKidUpstairs Great choices to start with! The Bass Rock was a random find at my local indie, I'd never heard of it but decided to give it a go and just could not put it down. Can't wait to read your reviews 😁 2y
Chelsea.Poole @TheKidUpstairs I love when that happens! Unexpected, stumbled-upon reads are fab! 2y
Chelsea.Poole @monalyisha thank you! Im loving the cover art on both of those! 2y
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Abailliekaras
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I loved this novel about a family in Dorset between the wars. It‘s an English sensibility with a setting to match. I loved the warmth, Cristabel the strong, independent main character & the coastal atmosphere. Slightly hyper-real but believable characters & a fresh, tender take on WW2, reminded me of Sarah Winman & All The Light We Cannot See. Immersive, enjoyable & compassionate without being too sentimental.

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emmaturi
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It took a bit to get into it but once in it was really gripping. Set from 1919 to the end of WWII, it tells the story of Cristabel Seagrave and her family. Their lives and fortunes during the time periods. A cast of really great characters.

squirrelbrain Great review! I have a digital ARC of this… clearly I‘m well overdue to read it though! 2y
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NikkiKey94
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It took me a little while to get through this book because I don‘t usually read historical fiction but I did enjoy it. I found it heartbreaking at times and it made me want to cry at certain points. I really enjoyed it!

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MonicaLoves2Read
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Finished my first book, the above, for #OutstandingOctober Readathon

Next book I'm reading is The Faith of Elvis 😊

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 2y
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Beautiful Writing! The only thing I didn't like was that the very first part was a little slow.

Solid 4 1/2 ⭐

Y'all know that I'm always behind on my ARC's.🤷 There's just to many books I want to read our there🤪

Published October 4, 2022

robinb I loved the writing as well! 2y
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Going to finish this book, then read some October ARC's. Not sure which ones, yet. 📚😊

#OutstandingOctober Readathon
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Great to have you with us, good luck. 😁 2y
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Starting this next

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Erinreadsthebooks
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You know what I love most? Great writing ✍️

“His wooing of her had largely consisted of him presenting her with historical facts in the way a cat continually brings its owner dead mice, despite their perplexing lack of success.”

Aims42 This is perfectly written lol 😂 I‘m so intrigued by this book, but I‘m waiting to see more reviews of it before plunging in. Would love to see your final thoughts on it 😊 2y
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Erinreadsthebooks
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Here we go with the ‘I just finished my book and now I need to choose a new book‘ conundrum… Happens. Every. Single. Time. #bookwormproblems

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rachaich
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Pickpick

Overall a good read.
Some parts felt too much for me, there was a lot of detail that became unnecessary.
I liked the relationship between the siblings very much, and also the servants.

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charl08
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Pickpick

Great book, but did I mention it's long?

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rachaich
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I'm looking forward to reading this as it ticks many boxes... set in early 20th century, based in Dorset and involves the natural coastal world.

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charl08
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But alongside that feeling of rightfulness, there is an unease too, a slight embarrassment. She is discomforted by a nagging sense that stepping into her story she might somehow be seen. Because the imagined place of the child within the story does not show the child herself. Because had the Duke of Wellington or Admiral Nelson ever looked down and seen that a small girl had joined their forces, that girl would have been sent home.

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charl08
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Then the war came, and everything was stopped, and nobody knew if it would start again.

Which is why gardens are so useful, thinks Flossie. You don't have to think about all the questions that hang over them. You only need think about digging and weeding the patch of soil at your feet.

squirrelbrain Be interested to hear your thoughts on this one… I have it as a #netgalley ARC (oops - should have read it sooner!) 2y
charl08 @squirrelbrain I like it, but increasingly find books over 500pp really have to be ++ amazing to get my vote. 2y
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charl08

...she does feel some measure of sympathy for the vegetable baby disliked by the new mother. Surely sisters must be beneficial in some way. They know how to do weaving and how to cook simple warming fare. Sometimes they look after aged parents, when everyone else has left. Sometimes they are chained to rocks and offered up as sacrifice. She could probably find a use for that sort of thing.

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Bookbuyingaddict
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My bookclub august pick and my #doublespin pick #augustreads #bookspin #augustbookbingo so far all who have read have loved 🥰 it !

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robinb
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Pickpick

I LOVED this one so much that my review is just too long for posting here. 😂 But I‘ll share my GR link below.

Above are two covers for this one: UK is on the right (released in June); US is on the left (out in Oct.). I really like both for different reasons

#coverlove

5/5⭐️ Wholeheartedly. 😊

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4912089095

AmyG Stacked! Sounds lovely! 2y
LeahBergen I‘ve been eyeing this one! 2y
robinb @LeahBergen @AmyG I fell hard. ❤️😘😘 2y
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Bookbuyingaddict
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Ooouuuu can‘t wait to read this one , published here on 9th June ; I adore the cazalet chronicles and haven‘t found much to rival them - this sounds like the one ☝️
#thewhalebonetheatre
#joannaquinn
#debutnovel
#cazaletchronicles

LeahBergen Well! I‘ll definitely be buying this one! 😮 3y
Cathythoughts Stacking 😁 3y
EvieBee I‘m currently reading this series and loving it, so thanks for the heads up. Just preordered it! ❤️ 3y
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