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Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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Twelve-year-old Fee is a gifted Korean-American soprano in a boys' choir in Maine whose choir director reveals himself to be a serial pedophile. Fee and his friends are forced to bear grief, shame, and pain that endure long after the director is imprisoned. Fee survives even as his friends do not, but a deep-seated horror and dread accompany him through his self-destructive college days and after, until the day he meets a beautiful young student named Warden and is forced to confront the demons of his brutal past.
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Seshat
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So, this was a well-written book with beautiful, word-smithy language but not my usual read. I was kind of afraid I would want to toss it across the room like A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara, which I hated for ending up being purely misery porn. Edinburgh had it's share of misery but didn't leave such a bad taste in my mouth. I found it a quick read and I should have posted some of the quotes I loved. 4/5 with the caveat this is a tough story.

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Cinfhen
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Look what I just bought @TrishB 🙈Who can resist a #KindleDailyDeal ???? #ZeroSelfControl although hubby has hidden package 😁

TrishB 😂😂 I just brought this one #99ponkindle 😘 5y
TrishB Glad it‘s hidden 😁 much nicer to open on birthday! Honestly. 5y
Cinfhen Ohhh, your tagged book sound good!!! @TrishB 5y
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RealLifeReading
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Alexander Chee has taken a subject that is ugly and perverse and has sculpted it into something moving and somehow, beautiful.

A young boy joins a boys‘ choir in Maine. Aphias or Fee is 12 and Korean-Scottish. He may look a bit different from the other boys but like them, he is sexually abused by the choir director.

Edinburgh is the story of how he overcomes this childhood trauma and the loss of those he loves.

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RealLifeReading
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It‘s really a bit chilly to be sitting outside but the boy‘s tennis class is outdoors today and I‘m waiting for him to finish up in a few minutes. Meanwhile, I want to mention this book and it is such a beauty. It may not look much from this cover but inside is such a stunner full of great writing, something so compelling and dreamy emerging from material that is ugly and painful

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RealLifeReading
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Loving this book! Have you read it or other books by Chee?

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s_hemm19
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee

The relief of nothing to say. I'd always prized silence for being the absence of other noises. In this house I come to see how one can prize silence for being articulate, as well.

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sakeriver
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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I started this book yesterday morning and stayed up late to finish it. Beautiful and haunting, such amazing prose (as Chee‘s prose always is). And it‘s not just that the sentences are beautiful—though they are—but the book is structurally perfect and even the punctuation feels so deeply considered. Deeply felt, honest, and true.

monalyisha Great review! 6y
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sakeriver
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I was just thinking about the fact that this book doesn‘t use quotation marks, and then this section break. Bang. What a terrific use of language.

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sakeriver
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“and the letter slips in and out like a cartridge in a rifle.” Wow.

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sakeriver
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Three hours early for my flight seems like a good time to start a new book.

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erinreads
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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Book gifts from my in laws! Along with a $50 Barnes & Noble gift card. 👌🏻 #christmasbookhaul

AmyG Perfect gift! 7y
MrBook Ooooh! #NiceStack!!! Merry Christmas! 7y
mrozzz Awesome!! 👌🏻☺️ 7y
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Cinfhen ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Susannah I love the bookmark! 7y
MinDea My Favorite Thing is Monsters intrigues me... 7y
batsy Villette! 🙌 7y
TheAnitaAlvarez I want to read Edinburgh so badly! I lived there for a year and it‘s the most beautiful city 7y
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Kerrbearlib
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K - Kiss the Dust by Elizabeth Laird
E- Edinburgh by Alexander Chee
R - Rebecca by Daphe du Maurier
R - Ring Around the Moon by Mary Burnett Smith
Y - You Don‘t Have to Say You Love Me by Sherman Alexie

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roneea
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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Alexander Chee writes a gut wrenching essay about Kevin Spacey. https://www.them.us/story/what-do-we-owe-kevin-spacey

When asked by a friend of Chee's whether he was gay, Spacey replied "Just because you scuba dive, doesn‘t make you a scuba diver.” Chee responds to this idea in this memorable and powerful essay.

jpmcwisemorgan It‘s an excellent essay! 7y
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rach_simone
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#ACityInTheTitle on the left and #BookSpiral (more like circles and shapes) on the right #LGBTQ #UncannyOctober

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balletbookworm
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“Blue. Blue because it‘s the color people turn in the dark. Because it‘s the color of the sky, of the center of the flame, of a diamond hit by an X-ray. Blue is the knife edge of lightning. Blue is the color, a rose grower tells you, that a rose never quite reaches.” p191-192, Alexander Chee, Edinburgh

#30daysofreadathon

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Kat_Reads
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Nothing beats half priced books when you're having a bad day

Branwen Yes! Hope they helped to cheer you up and make your day better! :-) 8y
Kat_Reads @Branwen you're so sweet! They definitely did, thankfully 8y
ReadingOver50 Nice! 8y
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emtobiasz
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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Got the books I won today from Book Riot and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt! Thanks guys-- can't wait to start them!

Well-ReadNeck 🎉🎉🎉 8y
LeahBergen Oh, lucky you! 8y
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JessReads
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I'm taking some time in the quiet morning to curl up with this beautiful, tragic book.

balletbookworm I read that on a plane and I'm pretty sure Alex broke me. Such a wrenching, beautiful novel. 8y
JessReads @balletbookworm Oh man, this book is destroying me, just completely breaking my heart in the most perfect way 8y
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I-read-and-eat
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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Going for a few days to Edinburg soon. And I need some bookstore and food recommendations!! Breakfast, lunch and dinner sugestions are all very welcome. And of course quaint bookshop are the best! 😀

Kalalalatja You have to go to the Edinburgh Bookshop in Old Town. It is small but oh so lovely 😍 8y
LeahBergen Go to The White Hart pub in the Grassmarket area for a drink. Robert Burns stayed there and also Burke and Hare (the body snatchers!) 8y
EloisaJames Take the Harry Potter tour! Seriously, we loved it! Worth paying a bit more for the private tour, imo. 8y
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I-read-and-eat @Kalalalatja Those are the best kinds of bookshops 😊 @LeahBergen Very cool! I'll check that out 😀 @EloisaJames That sounds amazing! Hope I can drag the BF along, tragicly he hates Harry Potter 😢 8y
EloisaJames @I-read-and-eat My husband isn't a huge fan but he really enjoyed poking around the graveyard and finding names from the books. 8y
I-read-and-eat @EloisaJames I think I can win him over bij mentioning the graveyard 😊 8y
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BookishFeminist
Edinburgh: A Novel | Alexander Chee
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Books about #Innocence for today's #AugustPhotoChallenge

These books deal w/loss of innocence as a child by learning about human fault, often via people they trust, & about injustices in the world around them. They span sexual abuse, racism, family trauma, war, and just nasty things people do to others out of prejudice & hate. These characters often have trauma but also learn of human good through resilience, love, & standing up for others. 🌷

CherylDeFranceschi Beautiful picks! 8y
Yamich49 Good ones! 8y
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Nebklvr The only one I've never read is Chee's. The others have all broken my heart once upon a time. Never read anything by Chee but so need to do so. 8y
OffTheBeatenShelf.com Such good choices!!! 8y
BookishFeminist @Nebklvr Chee is such a great writer- I had a hard time tracking Edinburgh down because it's been out of print I think, but it's well worth it. It has similar themes as A Little Life, but it's less descriptive. But trigger warning for child sex abuse. It's also a short read. 8y
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hmhbooks
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Reading Edinburgh for the first time and swooning all over the place.

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steph_hashes_tags
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This book was deeply thoughtful and moving, with beautiful prose and compelling characters. No one writes the story of a secret better than Alexander Chee.

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steph_hashes_tags
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Love this quote - it so perfectly captures what I love about being a teacher.

BookishMarginalia 💜💜💜 8y
Well-ReadNeck Going to see Alexander Chee at this year's Decatur Book Festival on Labor Day weekend. Can't wait!! #dbf2016 8y
steph_hashes_tags @Well-ReadNeck Lucky duck! 😀 8y
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