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Poor Deer
Poor Deer: A Novel | Claire Oshetsky
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A wondrous, tender novel about a young girl grappling with her role in a tragic lossand attempting to reshape the narrative of her lifefrom PEN/Faulkner Award nominee Claire Oshetsky Margaret Murphy is a weaver of fantastic tales, growing up in a world where the truth is too much for one little girl to endure. Her first memory is of the day her friend Agnes died. No one blames Margaret. Not in so many words. Her mother insists to everyone who will listen that her daughter never even left the house that day. Left alone to make sense of tragedy, Margaret wills herself to forget these unbearable memories, replacing them with imagined stories full of faith and magicthat always end happily. Enter Poor Deer: a strange and formidable creature who winds her way uninvited into Margarets made-up tales. Poor Deer will not rest until Margaret faces the truth about her past and atones for her role in Agness death. Heartrending, hopeful, and boldly imagined, Poor Deer explores the journey toward understanding the children we once were and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of lifes most difficult moments.
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sarahbarnes
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A few that came available from the library. Let‘s see how many of these I can get to! 😁 #TOB2025

BarbaraBB Great haul and that fire, so cozy!! 11h
squirrelbrain Great choices, and I love the 🔥 too! 10h
Cathythoughts Gorgeous post 🔥 📚 10h
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @Cathythoughts thank you! 😊 I‘m excited to try these, even though I know a few have mixed reviews. 2h
BarbaraBB I haven‘t heard anything about Invisible Hotel but do have a copy. I am super curious about it! now
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Been looking forward to #LitsyToB25 but realized I‘ve only read 2 of the #ToBlonglist 😬, so getting started with what‘s easily available. A 4 year old was partly involved in her friend‘s accidental death and wrestles with the mental and emotional fallout from that and its toll on her and her close relationships until she‘s finally able to address her guilt. Got a little slow in the middle but picked back up and finished strong.

BkClubCare I really liked it. 3d
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Addison_Reads
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All of the books, ebooks, and audiobooks I currently have checked out to read for #ToB25. We'll see how many I can get through before the shortlist.

sarahbarnes A good stack! 📚 7d
marleed I‘ve only read two (top row, last two to the right), and both were 5 star reads for me. For me Margo defines why I love fiction - it introduced characters that I knew IRL I‘d likely choose not to befriend. And then it taught me what a missed opportunity that would be for me. 7d
squirrelbrain Great choices! ❤️ 7d
BarbaraBB Good stack indeed! Looking forward to your thoughts on them! 7d
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BkClubCare
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Five star read, exquisitely told, characters to cheer for, totally unique! And it has pie 🌟 Narration by Sophie Amoss is excellent.

#Nov2024 Book100 🎉

Deblovestoread I‘m hoping to see this one on The Tournament of Books longlist 1mo
squirrelbrain I wish this was easier together hold of here! I can get it on Amazon (not cheap!) but there‘s no audio version to be had anywhere.🤷‍♀️ (edited) 1mo
sarahbarnes Even more excited for this one now! 1mo
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BkClubCare @squirrelbrain DARN! 🫤 1mo
BkClubCare @Deblovestoread - full of good discussionables. 1mo
BkClubCare @sarahbarnes - it is so clever! 1mo
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BkClubCare
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The narrator for the audiobook of Poor Deer is knockin‘ it out of the park! Especially with, “It moved the kindhearted teacher, … and she remembered why she had become a teacher in the first place. It wasn‘t just because no one wanted to marry her. It was also because she had felt a calling.” 😆🤣 Deadpan delivery. Oshetsky is a damn good writer, too. #HappyHalloween #FlyingMonkey (pic from 2009)

sarahbarnes 😂😂😂 1mo
BkClubCare @sarahbarnes - oh good! I laughed out loud but then… like always! - I question my sense of humor. 1mo
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BkClubCare
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Starting this now. Hoping it will be on the #ToB2025_LongList

sarahbarnes Stacking! 1mo
BarbaraBB Me too! Can‘t wait for that longlist! 1mo
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes - any books you recommend might be LL‘d? I want to be ahead of it, which -of course- is foolish to think I could ever 😂 1mo
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BarbaraBB I think Annie Bot or Beautyland are possible contenders. I liked the first one, was underwhelmed by the second. But I am really not good in this guessing. You should ask @squirrelbrain 😀 1mo
squirrelbrain I‘m not good at guessing the ToB books either - there‘s always so many (good) surprises! I think it‘s because it‘s a US-focused list. @BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes I can‘t wait for the list, to start the search for where I can get them from. Poor Deer is quite difficult to get hold of here but I do think it has a high chance of being on the list…. 🙄 (edited) 1mo
squirrelbrain Others that I‘ve reserved in anticipation include: Irena Rey, I Cheerfully Refuse, Lesser Ruins, Blue Ruin, Sipsworth, Fruit of the Dead. I‘ve recently read Behind You Is The Sea and I‘m listening to Our London Lives, which could be possibles. 1mo
BarbaraBB Thank you @squirrelbrain this is super inspiring! 1mo
BkClubCare @squirrelbrain - OH! I am super excited to see Sipsworth! SO interesting (and happy) that this book is so well loved. I have met the author - his books are quite good. 1mo
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB TY - I love a good list. 1mo
squirrelbrain That‘s a great list! @BarbaraBB This one is on there and I‘ve seen a LOT of hype about it so it could be on ToB. (Another one I can‘t get, of course) 1mo
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain I‘ve read that one. It‘s a short story collection and although some are great, it didn‘t live up@to the hype imo 1mo
sarahbarnes Thanks for all the tips @squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB! I do know TOB tends to be pretty US-focused. I‘m hoping for a better shortlist this year!! The long list is always such a treasure hunt though. 📚 1mo
BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes The longlist is a yearly highlight for me 😀! And I almost forgot but indeed, last year‘s shortlist was a bummer! 1mo
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mrp27
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This was such a curious and quirky little book. I picked it randomly at the library and I was immediately immersed in Margret‘s world as she tries to deal with grief and tragedy.

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MegCaldwell
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What a strange and whimsical book, every retelling surprised me, as time moves sideways.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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My god, do I love Claire Oshetsky's writing. Their trademark odd combination of straightforward prose and everyday magic is present again in this story about grief, parenting, regret, childhood, fate, and the stories we tell ourselves about our lives. This book is sad. Poor Deer actually has an opposite portrayal of motherhood from Oshetsky's CHOUETTE, one where the mother fails to support her kid. A beautiful book, but bring your tissues.

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BkClubCare
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Nomination for #CampLitsy2024, one of four. @Megabooks @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain

Background photo is my newly planted Rhubarb. FYI Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day is June 9 🌟🍓🥧

Chelsea.Poole I almost added this to my nominations! And—I have rhubarb too! 😊 8mo
squirrelbrain Ooh, this was rumoured for the #womensprize… 🤔 8mo
BarbaraBB This sounds good!! 8mo
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BkClubCare @Chelsea.Poole - one of these times, my rhubarb plants will survive long enough to harvest. They keep dying, we keep trying it in new spots of the garden #sigh 🌱 8mo
BkClubCare @squirrelbrain - was it? I haven‘t given much attention to that this year. I love the author‘s reviews on gr. 8mo
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - HIGHLY anticipated read for me, I know I will read it anyway, if it isn‘t selected for camp. 8mo
Megabooks I've almost checked out this audiobook twice! 8mo
BkClubCare @Megabooks - I hope to do the ebook so that I can easily capture bits and bites. I love a good audiobook, too but want to preserve my reactions. (edited) 8mo
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jdiehr
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I loved Chouette by this author and was equally enchanted by Poor Deer.

Oshetsky's writing is beautifully unique.

In this story, a very young child experiences a traumatic event and grapples with guilt for the rest of her life.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"She loves her next-door neighbour, Ruby Bickford, and doesn't know it, because such a love lies just outside the window of Florence's imagination...She works at the downtown lunch counter, where she gives free pie slices to all the single men, because she still has ambition."

Aaah I love Claire Oshetsky's writing!

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AbstractMonica
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This story was unique, but all I will say is that Margaret Murphy deserved more from the adults in her life.

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Floresj
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Two 4 year old girls start the book, and one tells the story throughout the rest. However, since the girl is remembering, living, avoiding and processing her grief, stories are repeated, but different. Excellent.

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Suzze
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I read 6 books in February and liked them all. Have you read any of these?