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Covenant of Water
Covenant of Water | Abraham Verghese
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The Covenant of Water is the long-awaited new novel by Abraham Verghese, the author of the major word-of-mouth bestseller Cutting for Stone, which has sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States alone and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for over two years.Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on South India's Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning--and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala's long-existing Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this unforgettable new beginning, the young girl--and future matriarch, known as Big Ammachi--will witness unthinkable changes over the span of her extraordinary life, full of joy and triumph as well as hardship and loss, her faith and love the only constants.A shimmering evocation of a bygone India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding, and a humbling testament to the difficulties undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. It is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years.
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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I still haven't completely made up my mind whether I hate the bits where people blame God for all bad things, or simplistically and irrationally see his hands in events, but I do love the general feel and writing of the book. I laughed out loud once and cried multiple times. It made me think a lot about my life right now and my hopes and dreams, and what gives true joy. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Amiable This was my top fiction read last year! So good. 4d
MommyWantsToReadHerBook @Amiable I'm always late to the party 🙈 so happy I finally got it for myself! 2d
Amiable @MommyWantsToReadHerBook Ha! My husband and I are watching “The Sopranos“ right now -- 25 years after it aired! I'm always late to every party, too. 😃 2d
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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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At times I feel like this book should be called "How many horrible things can happen to one family".

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MommyWantsToReadHerBook
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From the connecting train being delayed this morning to finding out I would be spending the whole of the afternoon and evening alone instead of seeing a friend, I was quite low by the time I got off the aeroplane in Cape Town. And my book, my one book I had idiotically packed, was nearly finished. So I consoled myself...

charl08 We've all been there... 2w
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SarahBookInterrupted
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Dive into "The Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese, a captivating multi-generational saga and a must-read for fans of epic novels that you wished never ended. Another amazing pick from Virginia on Book Interrupted‘s Blog.

https://www.bookinterrupted.com/post/manuscript-monday-the-covenant-of-water
#bookinterrupted #TheCovenantofWater #OprahBookClub #bookstoread #epicnovels #booksthatyouwishdidntend #bookpodcast

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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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I'm not going to lie, it took me a while to read, and I thought of bailing. But I'm glad I didn't.
The beginning was hard, because I didn't see the links with the different characters, but eventually everything links together.
I liked learning about Kerala, about the politics, about the progress in medicine along the pages. Some parts of this family saga are more interesting than others, but so is life. A solid 3/5 for me.

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Julsmarshall
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Absolutely fantastic! This epic story will have me thinking for years to come. A real #chunkster , this story follows generations of families from India and Ireland, a community dealing with Leprosy and other challenges, and Doctors called to serve their people with empathy and grace. Wonderful on #audio, Verghese delivers another world class novel worth every minute of your time. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

intothehallofbooks Great review! 3mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! 3mo
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midhun.j.zacharia
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This one is much more of an epic than I‘d thought it‘d be, going in. It tells a very human story, firmly rooted in the geography and culture that it is set in, benefitting from the author‘s own heritage.

Blueberry Such a good writer. 3mo
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bookish6
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This is a beautiful book. I could not put it down. It spans from the 1900s to the 1970s.
The book starts with a twelve year old girl who is marrying a forty year old widower with a son. His side of the family suffers from a 'condition' that has caused several family tragedies related to drowning across generations.
The way all of the characters are introduced and how their stories intertwine is so well done.
This is a must-read.

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Cortg
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This is a slow burn of a read. I loved the story and the characters and this was probably the best ending to a book I‘ve ever read. *I took my kindle on a backpacking trip in Wyoming and my son snapped a picture of me reading by the water ❤️

Ruthiella If you hadn‘t indicated that you were in the picture, I would‘ve missed it! You almost blend in to the scenery! 😅 3mo
Cortg @Ruthiella Thanks for taking a second look! 😊 3mo
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AbstractMonica
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This book was almost 900 pages, but quite frankly I couldn‘t put it down. The story is that of 3 generations and the hardships, secrets, and love they share. There was a morbid touch to the novel (with it‘s medical aspects), but that part of it really had me hooked. Loved all the women and their tenacious personalities.

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Blueberry
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4.5 ⭐
I chose the Italian cover because it was so pretty.

LittlePixels Oh. My. Gosh. One of my favorites of all time. 🥰 Everyone in my household has read and loved it. 4mo
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Melmar
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So this took me forever to finish. It is a slow story and I would pause it read/listen to two other books and then get back to it. I can definitely quit books, but something would not let me do that with this one. After several months I finally finished and can say it is such a beautiful and sad story. Definitely worth the time.

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Blueberry
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"She is twelve years old, and she will be married in the morning."

#FirstLineFridsys
@ShyBookOwl

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Karisimo
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Eggs Beautiful 🤩 🥰 5mo
Lesliereadsalot Loved where this book went! 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks On my shelf 📚 5mo
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Just finished. I have been reading this one for a while. I moved towns. Lost reading motivation for a little bit. Almost gave up but pressed on. I think there were 10 parts of this book. It was a bit of a winding ride with alot of ups and downs. Overall I thought it was a beautiful story that carried me along for the ride.

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Daily
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“The Covenant of Water“ weaves a beautifully intricate tale, seamlessly blending elements of fantasy and adventure. The narrator's skillful delivery brought the characters to life, making their struggles and triumphs feel incredibly real....
Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5577140912

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Kitta
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Saw @Soubhiville post and explain how to get this from StoryGraph (a new feature if you select the month and scroll to the bottom)!

This was a great reading month for me, I usually average 2 books a month.

Favourites were The Covenant of Water (tagged) and A Sweet Sting of Salt.

Salt doesn‘t have the best reviews but I found it engrossing and just what I wanted mood wise, whereas Covenant was just fantastic.

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Areader2
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The Covenant of Water is a lusciously descriptive novel I was completely immersed in, the characters their interesting backstories, and interconnected lives. Verghese writes with such passion about relationships, history, and medical procedures. I loved the audio but the medical procedures were not my favorite.
Such wonderful symbolism throughout this novel
#ReadAway2024 book 21

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 6mo
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Jjhogan
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Starting The Covenant of Water 💧📚🤓

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Kitta
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Wow

This one is heavy, bother literally and figuratively, at >700 pages, but it‘s worth it. But I loved it as I loved his last novel, Cutting for Stone.

This reminds me a bit of A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, an epic tail of loss and life. Which was written by my English teachers husband, and is fantastic if you get a chance to read it.

This novel follows 3 generations of an Indian family following their life‘s ups and downs.

Kitta A mysterious condition affects some members of the family, but that just serves as a backdrop to their lives.

There‘s a bit of medical stuff, like in his last novel, but it‘s all well explained and engaging.

Highly recommended
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Kitta
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My reading buddy, Hazel, needs attention!

Making good progress on this. It‘s a huge book but so good! 550/700 pages in.

#catsoflitsy

IndoorDame Hi hazel! 7mo
Ruthiella 😻😻😻 7mo
Soubhiville Aw, sweetie 🐱 7mo
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Jari-chan What a great picture 😻 7mo
rubyslippersreads Hazel is adorable! 😻 7mo
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 7mo
dabbe Those eyes! 🖤🐾🖤 7mo
peanutnine Omg 😻😻😻 7mo
CatLass007 Hazel 💗 🐾🐾🐾 7mo
Kitta Thank you all for your comments about Hazel! I‘ll give her extra head pats from all of you. @IndoorDame @Ruthiella @Soubhiville @Jari-chan @rubyslippersreads @Librarybelle @dabbe @peanutnine @CatLass007 7mo
CatLass007 Chin skritches too! 7mo
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Kitta
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Reading after canoeing in Algonquin Park, Canada, while my family goes on a hike! I like to paddle but hate hiking lol.

Loving this so far but I‘ve got a long way to go.

rockpools What a stunning spot! 7mo
lil1inblue Beautiful! 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
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JillR
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Just a few pages in that magic book-chemistry was there and I was instantly absorbed into this epic family saga centred around the family estate of Parambil in Kerala, India. The story spans 1900 - 1977, across three generations, many of whom suffer the mysterious “Condition” which makes them avoid water, at risk of drowning. There are so many threads and strands here, such a sad but beautiful story, I loved it.

Cathythoughts Lovely review. I loved it too ❤️ 7mo
squirrelbrain I loved this too! ❤️ 7mo
TrishB Me three!! 7mo
Tamra 💚💚 7mo
JillR @cathythoughts @trishb @squirrelbrain I love that you all loved this too x 7mo
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Oh man, what a book! This will live rent free in my head for a long time. I absolutely loved the characters, the setting, the plot, all of it!

Crazeedi Great book 7mo
Bookwormjillk One of my favorites 7mo
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Bec_lectic
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Wow what a big story! I feel like I‘ve been immersed in this story for months even though I finished it in days. Spanning generations this book connects people and families through life and tragedies and ends with a beautiful surprise. It‘s a long book, I‘m not going to lie. I almost gave up a few times when things would lull but then something would happen that would reel you back in. It was worth sticking it out…beautiful story!

WorldsOkayestStepMom I'm currently reading this one!! It's so good! I'm almost 90% of the way through. 7mo
Bec_lectic @WorldsOkayestStepMom you‘re almost there!! I really loved the ending ☺️ 7mo
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BiblioLitten
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Time to start a new book!
I loved Cutting for Stone and my brother gifted me this on a recent trip to India. 💚

robinb I need to read this one as well! 8mo
TrishB It‘s great 👍🏻 8mo
BiblioLitten @TrishB It‘s a Pick for me too! I loved his Cutting for Stone more 6mo
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Despite being 467th in line for this book, it's somehow become available. The cover is kinda cut off for the ebook so I'll use this photo instead.
I had Cutting for Stone in my pile for years before I just read it and actually really liked it much more than I thought I would. So, I've decided to try this one out also

Cuilin Enjoy, I loved both Water and Stone 8mo
Bookwormjillk They both are some of my favorites 8mo
perfectsinner I'm excited to be reading it. I made it to chapter 3 last night. 8mo
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Oklahoma Litsy friends, you good? Tornadoes all day and into tonight have me up right now. About to head to bed to read a bit to wind down and try to sleep. Pictured is my peony blooms that I'm not sure have survived the storms.

Texreader Oh dear!! Keep safe! 8mo
WorldsOkayestStepMom @Texreader so far, we're good and have no damage. But we will keep a close ear out for the weather radio's alarm. 8mo
Prairiegirl_reading Oh my goodness! I hope you are ok!! 8mo
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WorldsOkayestStepMom @Prairiegirl_reading we are good here! Thank you! 8mo
marleed God you are safe. I was in tornado watch county in Kansas City but no tornado warnings in my area. Homes do have basements here so that‘s a bonus! …The home of a family close to my heart narrowly escaped severe tornado damage in Omaha, but their larger community was hit hard. 8mo
MemoirsForMe Keep safe! 8mo
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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Still making my way through this lovely book, and I think I'd like to re-join #LitsyLove but I'm not sure how to go about doing that. Can anyone help?

TieDyeDude Email Misty at loverofbooks75@gmail.com 😊 8mo
WorldsOkayestStepMom @TieDyeDude thank you so much! 8mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yes, email me your information ❤️ 8mo
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Bevita
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It was good, as predicted. But too long. Couldn‘t this story have been told in 400 pages rather than 715? Enjoyed learning more about leprosy and the Communist movement in India.

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This book is 715 pages long and takes place over 77 years in South India, following multiple generations of a family with a hereditary curse involving aversion to water and a tendency to drown. It was absorbing, & I enjoyed it, despite my own aversion to magical realism & gruesome depictions of medical procedures. Around page 400 though, I started getting sick of the relentless tragedy. A memorable, often beautiful novel, but crushingly depressing

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"She is twelve years old, and she will be married in the morning."

Tackling this hefty book set in early 20th century South India for book club--I'm normally not a big fan of either magical realism or gruesomely detailed medical procedures, but this is a gripping read so far.

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Bookwormjillk I loved this book. 9mo
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GinaKButler
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Starting today. I purposely lowered my yearly reading goal to read more chunky books, so here goes!

#bookspinbingo

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ReaderLiz
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Great book. Really insightful into life in India over multi generations. Easy to read and captivating

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marleed
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I love building these grids because it‘s not until I build one that I consider the entire reading experience. The tagged is epic!

5* = Loved It, want to shout out loud about this book! I do/will own/keep a physical copy. A+
4*= I liked it, would love to discuss. Solid B
3*=Meh, no need to discuss. Avg C
2*=Nope D
1*=DNF F

Bookpearl Neighbors is high on my TBR after hearing a review from one of my silent reading sisters. 9mo
marleed @Bookpearl It‘s such a good book - I highly recommend. I can only imagine the work we may have read from this author had she lived a longer life. Also so interesting to read today almost like it‘s historical fiction when it‘s truly contemporary fiction. 9mo
Bookpearl @marleed I just learned about her death this past weekend and I agree…I‘m certain that her work would have been amazing. 9mo
Chelsea.Poole Oh no. I was interested in The Other Valley. Doesn‘t look like it was a winner for you. 9mo
marleed @Chelsea.Poole oh dang. It‘s because the beginning YA vibes had me comparing it to the tagged so I was expecting some big moral dilemma that didn‘t come. But that was just me. I hope you like it. I‘m anxious to read glowing Litten reviews! 9mo
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marleed
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What did I just read! I finished sections of this book and spoke out loud to the universe and author as though I could somehow effect change or come to terms with my nooooo‘s. My IRL bookclub does not discuss this book until June so I just want to reread these 715 pages over and over again.

Amiable Gorgeous photo to match the gorgeous prose of this fabulous book. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 10mo
HOTPock3tt This book was its own whole UNIVERSE!!! 10mo
marleed @Amiable @HOTPock3tt Thank you! I may never get over this book. Now I want to travel to S India and visit Kerala! 10mo
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Cathythoughts Beautiful book. I loved it ❤️ 10mo
BiblioLitten I‘m from Kerala, and I‘m savouring this book so much. 😊 7mo
marleed @Cathythoughts @BiblioLitten I think this will go down as one of my top reads of all time! 7mo
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JackieGreco
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I loved this read! It was a long book but I never got sick of the story of the family. Each character was a welcome addition and likable. I could clearly picture Paramble in my mind and would recommend this novel. 5/5

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LMJenkins
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“The Ordinary Man has managed something extraordinary.” 💛 This touched me.

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#two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
1. I daydream about the future a lot, I will likely retire this year but I have a lot of unknowns niggling at me. What does the future look like for me and my family. I hope it‘s a warmer location at some point, lots of exploring and finding new purpose.
2. Any magical realism inspires me but also family epics in different places has me wondering about what it looks like. The tagged book right now has me dreaming.

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 11mo
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LeaKell
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“It‘s fiction! Fiction is the great lie that tells the truth about how the world lives!”

SamAnne Love that quote! 11mo
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It‘s awkward to be the only person posting about this book who didn‘t love it. I thought it was in desperate need of editing and lacked continuity. He touched on so many interesting topics but didn‘t develop any of them. I think it would have worked much better as a collection of connected stories. Disappointed 🫤

Suet624 I feel as though I‘ve seen a number of so-so reviews so I‘m not sure you‘re alone. 11mo
Ruthiella I felt that way about his debut, which is why I decided not to pick this one up. 11mo
peaKnit I fought reading this because 750 pages, but I‘ve been swept up in it. Oprah has a 6 part podcast with the author that makes it richer, in my opinion. That said I get it. I was enamored with East of Eden when I read it years ago and then on a reread, I couldn‘t catch the feeling, sometimes timing is everything. 11mo
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I simply adored Verghese‘s Cutting for Stone, and this one was equally fantastic. They both share the author‘s gorgeous prose, fascinating medical plot elements, and evocative descriptions that create an almost tangible sense of place. Covenant of Water spans three generations of unforgettable characters, multiple locations around the globe, and is just impossible to put down. I inhaled it in three days, despite it‘s chunkster status. Loved it.

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Lauriezp
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What a lovely story. I was so happy it was a lengthy book as I wanted to sink into the story. It‘s interesting, heart breaking at times, and beautifully told. You will be glad you invested the time.

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“‘What mistake is that . . . Celeste?‘
‘The mistake, Digby, of choosing to see more in your future mate than the evidence has already suggested.‘”

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Bookwormjillk
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My second time reading this and I still love it. A real work of art.

Suet624 Second time! Good for you! 11mo
Amiable What @Suet624 said! 👍🏼 11mo
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I loved this book. It is massive and quite an undertaking to read, but it is worth it. Some of the passages are just so beautifully written that they stopped me in my tracks. It follows a family in India through the decades as they deal with the family condition. By the end, the author ties everything together perfectly.

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“Lena takes Digby‘s hand. ‘Digby,‘ she says, surprising him by using his first name. ‘How can I repay you? You saved my life. We‘ll be offended if you don‘t visit us at the estate. You need a holiday. Please promise me you‘ll come?‘ Digby‘s sputtering reply isn‘t convincing. ‘Digby,‘ she says, ‘do you have relatives in India?‘
‘No, I don‘t.‘
‘Oh, yes you do. We‘re blood now.‘”

Crazeedi Great Great book 11mo
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BookNAround
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Both of my book clubs this month are reading this chunkster so I probably ought to get started.

Crazeedi This was probably my favorite book from last year 11mo
PathfinderNicole My book club is reading that for this month too! I have a copy but haven‘t started yet either 😬 11mo
Tamra It‘s really good - the pages fly by. 11mo
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