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The Berry Pickers
The Berry Pickers: A Novel | Amanda Peters
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A four-year-old girl goes missing from the blueberry fields of Maine, sparking a tragic mystery that remains unsolved for nearly fifty years July 1962. A Mikmaq family from Nova Scotia arrives in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer. Weeks later, four-year-old Ruthie, the familys youngest child, is seen sitting on her favourite rock at the edge of a field before mysteriously vanishing. Her six-year-old brother, Joe, who was the last person to see Ruthie, is devastated by his sisters disappearance, and her loss ripples through his life for years to come. In Maine, a young girl named Norma grows up as an only child in an affluent family. Her father is emotionally distant, while her mother is frustratingly overprotective of Norma, who is often troubled by recurring dreams and visions that seem to be too real to be her imagination. As she grows older, Norma senses there is something her parents arent telling her. Unwilling to abandon her intuition, she pursues her familys secret for decades. A stunning debut novel, The Berry Pickers is a riveting story about the search for truth, the shadow of trauma, and the persistence of love across time.
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Bookish_Gal
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Chefs kiss, this was an incredible read. This is a story about second chances, ones that come at the end of the line. I was stressing for Joe getting his second chance with bad things happening all the time. Same with Norma. Because you know practically immediately, it drags out. (In a good way) The story timeline took a bit to get used to, being all over the place, though it fit well with the theme. The ending made me cry, after all that occurred

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MysticFaerie
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5🌟/5🌟
This book made me cry. I don't often cry during books I read. Beautifully written.

BittersweetBooks One of my favorites of this year! 🥹 1w
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staci.reads
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5 ⭐️s. It's a beautifully written story about Mi'kmaq family from Nova Scotia and how their lives play out after the youngest child, a 4 year old girl, goes missing. I felt a connection to the characters almost from the start, and the structure and back and forth between the dual narrators worked really well in this case. This was my September #Doublespin @TheAromaofBooks

JenReadsAlot So good! 2w
Lesliereadsalot Loved this one! 1w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1w
Donna1980 Beautiful book. 1w
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VRM1975
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Donna1980
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This book is truly beautiful, the first of my recommendations from my Book Spa and it was everything and more. Joe is a character than will live in your heart for a long time. The emotions in this book are raw, the content unsettling and a subtle view of life for Native Americans. This approach makes you think deeper without telling you what you should feel. A wonderful debut and I‘ll eagerly await her next .

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K.Wielechowski
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When 5 year old Ruthie disappears, it sends the rest of her family, especially her brother Joe, spiraling, the effects that last for decades.
As a child, Norma was plagued by dreams of a mother different than her own, brothers & sisters, and a house full of laughter. It wasn‘t until a lifetime of gaslighting & emotional abuse later, does she find out that the dreams are actually memories of her childhood.
A lot of sad moments but such a good book

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LiteraryinPA
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Really lovely. 💗 I found this quiet story of two families sad, beautiful, and hopeful. Tomorrow I‘m going to discuss it in a new-to-me book club!

kspenmoll I hope you enjoy your new bookclub! 1mo
Lesliereadsalot I liked this one too! 1mo
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JenReadsAlot
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Loved this!

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cephellapod
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Devastatingly good.

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Soubhiville
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I finished up this book after a gorgeous day of hiking with Sietje. 2 waterfalls, 4 miles, over 1500 ft elevation, perfect hiking weather.

I liked the story and the writing though I felt the wrap up was a bit too simplistic.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
Suzze The writing was wonderful! 2mo
KadaGul @Soubhiville Sietje said, I don't know about you, Mama, but I have all my future steps in one day 🐾🐾#Petslife 2mo
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Chelsea.Poole Looks like a perfect day! 2mo
Soubhiville @TheAromaofBooks this was my #doublespin 🙂📚🤍 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!!! Looks like a lovely day!! 2mo
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BittersweetBooks
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Things always seem the worst just after they happen. Time will take care of this as time always does 🫐🪨

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janeycanuck
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Such a good book! It‘s pretty clear from the second chapter where the book is headed but the point is how these characters get to point B, not what point B is. And that journey is so interesting. I did get lost in time once or twice but I didn‘t let that hold me up from enjoying the narrative Peters wove.

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Eggs
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Four yo Ruthie disappears while her parents are berry-picking in Maine. I guessed what happened but still enjoyed the read🫐

#ReadAway2024
#Bookspinbingo
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@Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES @TheAromaofBooks @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

New Kid on the Book what a nice photo! 4mo
kspenmoll Such an artistic photo! Blueberries in season- the best! 4mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 4mo
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
Eggs Thank you K🫶🏻🫶🏻 @kspenmoll (edited) 3mo
Eggs @New Kid on the Book Thank you 🙏🏻 🫶🏻 3mo
Eggs @DieAReader 🥳😌😍 3mo
Eggs @TheAromaofBooks 🥳🥰🤩 3mo
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Blueberry
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5 ⭐

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janeycanuck
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Our book picks for #MummyDaughterBookClub never cease to surprise me. Though, I think this is the first year I‘ve never even heard of my mom‘s OR my sister‘s picks!

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Lesliereadsalot
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This story of a missing 4 year old girl draws you in immediately. The story is narrated by only two people in alternating chapters: her older brother who was with her the day she disappeared, and the girl herself, brought up as someone else. You can‘t help but be immersed in the lives of these two people, along with their respective families. Such a good story!

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melissajayne
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4⭐️ I really enjoyed the book and definitely lived up to the hype of the book. If there was one complaint it was that the book seemed a little rushed at the end. #2024 #fiction #canadian #indiginous #contemporary #historicalfiction

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melissajayne
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My #bookspinbingo for July

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!!! 5mo
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jdiehr
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A beautifully told story about a family tragedy.

When Joe and Ruthie are very young, Ruthie is kidnapped, and Joe is the last family member to see her.

The chapters in this book alternate between Joe and Ruthie (now known as Norma).

I thought Peters did an excellent job with this story.

BiblioLitten I have been on the fence with this one. I might pick it up! 5mo
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Chelsea.Poole
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Hurt people hurt people.
Many reviewers have used the word “heartbreaking” to describe this one and it‘s the word that‘s coming to mind for me as well. Readers follow two characters: Joe and Norma. Joe‘s 4 year old sister is missing while his indigenous family travels south to Maine to pick blueberries. Norma doesn‘t feel she fits in with her family. The two stories span decades.

[As pictured with my mom‘s blueberry bush 🫐]

Lesliereadsalot You‘ve made me miss my old house with its blueberry bushes. I used to make the best jam every summer! 5mo
Chelsea.Poole @Lesliereadsalot berry bushes are such treasures! She also has a giant raspberry bush. We should really make some jam! Mostly we always make muffins. The berries my boys pick don‘t make it far; they pop them right in their mouths as they pick them! 5mo
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Eggs
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A gift from the lovely and inimitable @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💙🫐💚

#Fruity

#SummerSouls

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful photo 😍🫶🏻 5mo
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you 🙏🏻 5mo
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Jolynne
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This is a heartbreaking story of an Indigenous Mi‘kmaq child being stolen from her family as happened too many times throughout history.

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Jolynne
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This is a heartbreaking story of an Indigenous Mi‘kmaq child being stolen from her family as happened too many times throughout history.

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TheLudicReader
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This is a pick, kinda sorta. Norma has never felt like she fit in. Joe has spent his whole life running away from his guilt. This is a story about family. It took me forever to read. #theslumpisreal
Hopefully we will get a chance to chat about it @ShelleyBooksie & @dabbe

dabbe I read chapter 1, and it bummed me out. I don't know if I'll finish it this May. I'm bummed out on bummed out books right now. And I hear ya about the slump, too. #bumslump 6mo
dabbe #lovelylily 🖤🐾🖤 6mo
ShelleyBooksie I think I'm at chapter 4 on audio and I just don't have a desire to listen to more. I think either you or @dabbe should choose a new book for us @TheLudicReader - mines a dud!! 6mo
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candc320
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Ahhh this was HEARTBREAKING!! It wasn‘t hard to figure out what had happened from the very beginning but seeing how this one selfish act leads to just devastation for an entire family and more was powerful. It‘s nicely written and had great narrators. I found the ending bittersweet which just makes it feel that much more realistic. Highly recommend! 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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kwmg40
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I loved this story about a 4-year-old Indigenous girl who goes missing. The story that evolves is both intriguing and moving. Highly recommended!

#gottacatchemall @PuddleJumper (prompt 21. Karrablast Blue cover)

PuddleJumper 💙💙 6mo
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vlwelser
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I really liked this when I was reading it. A young girl is kidnapped from the side of the road near a berry field in Maine. It's told from the brother that feels guilty about losing her and the girl herself who is basically gaslit by the new mother. My new book club (did I need another) picked this. I love the cover.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

ShelleyBooksie Does it turn around? I started it and it was really depressing. 6mo
vlwelser @ShelleyBooksie it's not cheerful. But you learn at the beginning that they find each other later. So it's kind of a mix. 6mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 6mo
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Cathyloves2read
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I highly recommend this book. I did the audiobook, and it was wonderful! I couldn‘t wait to see what happened to little Ruthie, who was kidnapped when she was very young. She was brought up having no clue about her background. She didn‘t even know that she was from the Mi‘Kmaq tribe from Nova Scotia. This story touches on many of the topics that the indigenous people still face today. Family and “finding yourself“ were major themes in this book.

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vlwelser
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Today's book bestie is this gorgeous thing. 💙💙💙

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 😍 7mo
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Djspens
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Shiloh says this was a good one!! Loved the narrators on the audio ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #dogsoflitsy #grammaslibrary #bookphotography #theberrypickers

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KathyWheeler
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For a book about the disappearance of a child, this is a surprisingly quiet, character-driven story. We don‘t remain in ignorance of what happened to Ruthie for very long, and that knowledge allows the story to just flow. After I finished it, I started Way Station, but I think it‘s something my husband will also like, so I‘ll choose a new #audiowalk book, and Way Station will become our road trip listen.

jlhammar I‘ve been wanting to get to this one for months now! Glad to hear you liked it. 7mo
KathyWheeler @jlhammar I picked it up because I read it was partially set in Nova Scotia, where my mom was from, and I like to read books that are set there. The characters and the story were just great, but I didn‘t get as much of a sense of place like you do in some books where the place is practically another character. That didn‘t detract from it though. (edited) 7mo
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KathyWheeler
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I started this yesterday after finishing Desolation Mountain in the middle of my #audiowalk. It feels very much like William Kent Krueger‘s stand-alone novels — especially This Tender Land. I like it so far.

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Injeanious
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Took two tries to get past the first couple pages but then I was sucked in to an amazing story of family!

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HeatherBookNerd
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Four year old Ruthie disappears during her family's yearly seasonal work as berry pickers in Maine. They spend the next 50 years wondering what happened to their beloved girl. Meanwhile, "Norma" grows up having dreams she can't quite explain with a family she often doesn't understand. The mystery unravels over the decades as the two families experience very different lives. It was good. A compelling family saga.

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morgan_krahn
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I went into this book relatively blind, and my gosh it didn‘t disappoint. It‘s a heartbreakingly beautiful story of family, love, and loss that spans decades….and I just couldn‘t put it down 🫐❤️‍🩹🫐

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morgan_krahn
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I started this today…and am almost done. I can‘t seem to put it down 🫣

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks It‘s really good!! 7mo
LiteraryinPA Oooh, that‘s good to know because I plan to start this soon! 7mo
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morgan_krahn
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There‘s just something about the feeling of starting a new book ◡̈

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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It took me a bit to finish this one, but it was really good! It was a little on the depressing side though. 💔💔💔

Trigger warnings for abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse, miscarriage, racism, terminal illness, grief, kidnapping…

#LitsyLove
#LitsyLoveReads

April 5, 2024

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julieclair Based on the trigger warnings, I can see why it was a bit depressing. 💔 But sometimes novels like that are really important to read. 8mo
Crazeedi I just borrowed this, I hope I like it 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @julieclair you‘re right! I‘m glad I read it 💜 8mo
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“Time quickens the older you get, as if the universe is trying to push you toward the finish line, to make room for the younger, the stronger, to mark your brief place in history and move on.” 😢

Loving this one 🫐 💚

RenePenn Such a good book! (edited) 8mo
LiseWorks Wow that quote is deep and pretty depressing 8mo
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Susanita
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Google says this book is set in spring. I haven‘t read it yet, but it‘s on my shelf! #sundayfunday

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JamieArc
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Thank you for the #FoundFamilySwap package, @forestandcrow ❤️. Both these books have been on my TBR forever so hopefully I‘ll actually get to them now! I‘m also a big fan of those chips so good choice! Thanks again!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Reading the tagged now and it‘s so good! And pop corners are the best! 8mo
vivastory I 💙 pop corners Sometimes when I have a busy day at work I'll grab a ziploc bag of them for my lunch 8mo
KateReadsYA I really liked legends and lattes 8mo
forestandcrow Yay! So glad it made it without opening! Glad you enjoy em. 8mo
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“When you‘re an only child, semi-imprisoned, books become more than paper between hard cardboard, more than the alphabet organized into words and printed on a page.”

This is so true!!

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#LitsyLove
#LitsyLoveReads

Suet624 💗 💗 8mo
Roary47 Love this image. So pretty!!😍 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Roary47 thank you 💚💜 8mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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Picking this one back up! Hoping to finish it this weekend!

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Cortg I‘m 106th in line for the audio at the library! 8mo
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Writeme
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What an incredible book! 10/10❤️❤️. I loved this in the same way I loved Anne Patchett‘s novels. This the story of an indigenous family in Nova Scotia whose youngest daughter goes missing one summer when they are picking the berry harvest in Maine. I‘m still crying, but they are good tears. Brilliant and gorgeous novel.

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EadieB
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#MarvellousMarchReadathon #TheBookSpinBingo #SeriesLove2024 #ReadAway2024

A four-year-old Mi‘kmaq girl goes missing from the blueberry fields of Maine, sparking a tragic mystery that haunts the survivors, unravels a community, and remains unsolved for nearly fifty years.

EadieB July 1962. A Mi‘kmaq family from Nova Scotia arrives in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer. Weeks later, four-year-old Ruthie, the family‘s youngest child, vanishes. She is last seen by her six-year-old brother, Joe, sitting on a favorite rock at the edge of a berry field. Joe will remain distraught by his sister‘s disappearance for years to come. 8mo
EadieB
In Maine, a young girl named Norma grows up as the only child of an affluent family. Her father is emotionally distant, her mother frustratingly overprotective. Norma is often troubled by recurring dreams and visions that seem more like memories than imagination. As she grows older, Norma slowly comes to realize there is something her parents aren‘t telling her.
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EadieB Unwilling to abandon her intuition, she will spend decades trying to uncover this family secret.
I read this book and found it very interesting. Joe and Norma were interchanging narrators. It is a story about the search for truth, the shadow of trauma and the persistence of love across time.
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EadieB The story drew me in a little at a time until I was fully engrossed in the story. I would highly recommend for you to read this book on your own and hope you enjoy it as much as I did. If you like stories about truth, trauma and love then you will love this book. 8mo
DieAReader 🥳Great! 8mo
TheSpineView Fantastic! 8mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 8mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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Starting this one today! Love this cover 🫐 💜

WildAlaskaBibliophile I was like, that's a very thin book! LOL, LOL! 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @WildAlaskaBibliophile it does look thin 😂😂 8mo
JessieKB Too cute!!! Great pic!!💚🫐 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @JessieKB thank you 😊 💚 8mo
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Current audiobook, for book club. Amazing that Libby had a copy available- the eBook and print copies all have over 10 holds.

I am already questioning some of the premise even as the narrative attempts to explain/excuse it. And the hypocrisy of the “mother” is rage-inducing.

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The story takes place in the 60‘s in Maine- where a Mi‘kmaq family arrived to pick blueberries for the summer and faced with tragedy. In parallel, we meet a young girl named Norma that grows up with an affluent but overprotective family.

Great writing in a debut novel although able to piece things together quickly so don‘t expect surprises; the ending was a bit rushed after chapters of longer development, but overall a good and fast read.