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Crooked Seeds
Crooked Seeds: A Novel | Karen Jennings
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A woman in post-apartheid South Africa confronts her familys troubling past in this taut and daring novel about national trauma and collective guiltfrom the Booker Prizelonglisted author of An Island. Extraordinary . . . unputdownable.Roddy Doyle Cape Town, 2028. The land cracks from a years-long drought, the nearby mountains threaten to burn, and the queue for the water trucks grows ever longer. In her crumbling corner of a public housing complex, Deidre van Deventer receives a call from the South African police. Her family home, recently reclaimed by the government, has become the scene of a criminal investigation. The remains of several bodies have just been unearthed from her land, after decades underground. Detectives pepper Deidre with questions: Was your brother a member of a pro-apartheid group in the 1990s? Is it true that he was building bombs as part of a terrorist plot? Deidre doesnt know the answers to the detectives questions. All she knows is that she was deniedrepeatedlythe life she felt she deserved. Overshadowed by her brother, then left behind by her daughter after she emigrated, Deidre must watch over her aging mother and make do with government help and the fading generosity of her neighbors while the landscape around her grows more and more combustible. As alarming evidence from the investigation continues to surface, and detectives pressure her to share what she knows of her familys disturbing past, Deidre must finally face her own shattered memories so that something better might emerge for her and her country. In exquisitely spare prose, Karen Jennings weaves a singularly powerful novel about post-apartheid South Africa. It is an unforgettable, propulsive story of fractured families, collective guilt, the ways we become trapped in prisons of our own making, and how we can begin to break free.
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rmaclean4
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I loved this authors last book, An Island. In Crooked Seeds, she has written an extremely unlikable main character... and makes us care about her. Set in the near future in South Africa, as there is less and less water. There is a mystery at the heart of this book. I thought it was masterfully written. 5 🌟 ##womensprizeforfiction

BarbaraBB Great review, makes me want to read the book immediately. And I enjoyed Island 10h
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Suet624
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The question is: how many depressing books do I need to read before I give up on reading depressing books? This may have been the one to tip me over the edge. Or I need to up my dosage of Sam-e. 🥴😂 it‘s a terrific character study of a cranky alcoholic woman with no hope. Yes, there are reasons for this and yet even I had trouble rooting for her. Very readable though. Unfortunately. It would have been easier for me to stop reading it otherwise.

kspenmoll Take a break!!!!😂😂😂😂 3d
Suet624 @kspenmoll I really need to find a little lighter fare. 😂🤷🏻‍♀️ 3d
Jas16 I agree with @kspenmoll. It is time to take a break and read something that beings you joy. 3d
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squirrelbrain She was a *very* unlikeable character. I think you need something light and fluffy next! 3d
AmyG Ha. I do love a depressing book but yeah, too many can be alot. Yet, I never get enough of the dysfunctional family. 3d
ChaoticMissAdventures This one was tough. Every year after reading the WP longlist I find myself looking for anything fun. I should have saved for last 3d
TheKidUpstairs I returned this one to the library unread and decided I'll take it out again if it's shortlisted. So many reviews said the same thing you said here and I just really needed something more positive, or at least more of a balance! I agree with @ChaoticMissAdventures recommendation for Fundamentally if you're looking for something fun and funny (that also delivers on good writing and interesting and important themes)! 2d
Suet624 @Jas16 I'll try for that. :)
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Suet624 @AmyG My librarian and friends know I'm good with depressing books. I think I just read too many in a row and the state of the world just all piled up and did me in. This book, though, really felt like an exaggerated kick in the gut. 2d
Suet624 @ChaoticMissAdventures @TheKidUpstairs - thanks for the recommendation. I'm now 3rd in line to get this from the library. 2d
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Jas16
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An entirely unlikable main character and a completely grim story- is it any surprise that I really did not enjoy listening to this audiobook? And yet there is something about it. I couldn‘t look away and I know it is not a book that will fade away until I can‘t really recall the details in a month or two. Is that enough to make it a pick? My answer today is I think so. Tomorrow I might think differently
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Suet624 Love this review. I just got this from the library and I‘m even more interested in reading it after this review. 😊 1w
squirrelbrain Perfect review! 1w
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JillR
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In parts I actively disliked this; set in post-apartheid South Africa, Deirdre is a mess with no apparent desire to make changes. Her mother, in a care home, is convinced her presumably dead son is visiting her. Deirdre never visits. There‘s a drought, everyone is dirty, drinking too much. This was an unpleasant read, yet at the same time draws you in. I didn‘t love it, I‘m glad it‘s done, yet it‘s niggling at me and I guess that‘s the point 👇

JillR I caved and got a Kindle when I said I never would. Kind of hating how much I‘m loving it… 2w
TrishB Great review! Welcome to the 99p offers world…. 2w
squirrelbrain Great review - sums it up perfectly! Welcome to the dark side! 🤣 2w
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JillR @trishb I‘ve already had to step away, they‘re dangerous! 😆 2w
JillR Thanks on both counts @squirrelbrain 😆 2w
Jas16 Great review. It is such an unpleasant book to read but… 1w
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squirrelbrain
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This #wpf25 book is one of those where it‘s difficult to recommend to anyone - I listened to it with a ‘bad smell‘ look on my face throughout. The MC, a white South African amputee, is completely obnoxious and we learn all about her bodily functions as she liberally uses the f-word.

Having said that, I did appreciate this book and can see why it‘s on the list - it‘s challenging and I learnt something new about South African history.

LeeRHarry I‘m in the middle of this one atm and yes it‘s pretty raw but is holding my attention. 2w
squirrelbrain It certainly held my attention! @LeeRHarry 2w
Jas16 I so agree. I cannot imagine recommending this one to anyone. 1w
sarahbarnes Great review. 🙃 4d
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I think it is best to go into this not knowing much, I feel like I expected something a bit more crime based from the synopsis. But this is more of a character study of a VERY unpleasant woman in the middle of a South African drought. Props to the writing here it feels visceral - the dryness the smells, it is uncomfortable. I felt a bit at sea about when things were happening. Overall not a favorite Women's Prize read. #WP25

squirrelbrain Great review! I have this on audio and I can see it‘s really short… I hope to get to it soon after I‘ve finished Raising Hare and Wild Sea, both also on audio! 🤪 3w
ChaoticMissAdventures @squirrelbrain I am interested in how this goes on audio. There is a change of POV and maybe of time that was a bit confusing. I have Wild Sea from the library just a sitting there on my coffee table. going to try to read it after The Artist. 3w
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