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Someone Like Us
Someone Like Us | Dinaw Mengestu
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The son of Ethiopian immigrants seeks to understand a hidden family history and uncovers a past colored by unexpected loss, addiction, and the enduring emotional pull toward home. After abandoning his once-promising career as a journalist in search of a new life in Paris, Mamush meets Hannah--a photographer whose way of seeing the world shows him the possibility of finding not only love but family. Now, five years later, with his marriage to Hannah on the verge of collapse, he returns to the close-knit immigrant Ethiopian community of Washington, DC, that defined his childhood. At its center is Mamush's stoic, implacable mother, and Samuel, the larger-than-life father figure whose ceaseless charm and humor have always served as a cover for a harder, more troubling truth. But on the same day that Mamush arrives home in Washington, Samuel is found dead in his garage. With Hannah and their two-year-old son back in Paris, Mamush sets out on an unexpected journey across America in search of answers to questions he'd been told never to ask. As he does so, he begins to understand that perhaps the only chance he has of saving his family and making it back home is to confront not only the unresolved mystery around Samuel's life and death, but his own troubled memories, and the years spent masking them. Breathtaking, commanding, unforgettable work from one of America's most prodigiously gifted novelists.
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Megabooks
Someone Like Us | Dinaw Mengestu
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This was a bit hard to follow on audio. It is a bit hard to distinguish what is actually happening from the MC‘s imagination. That said, I‘m still thinking about it, which surprises me and took it from a so-so to low pick.

An Ethiopian immigrant returns to the US from Paris where he has a family. A death causes him to reflect on his childhood, relationships, and his family‘s immigration story. #tob25

BarbaraBB Still on the fence about this one. I prefer some longlisted books above this one. 7d
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I don‘t think it‘s top half for me, but I appreciate it. There are definitely ones I like better. 7d
squirrelbrain It was hard to follow in print as well…. 🤷‍♀️ 6d
Megabooks @squirrelbrain well there goes that theory!! 🤣 6d
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Hooked_on_books
Someone Like Us | Dinaw Mengestu
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This dreamlike book explores an Ethiopian-American man‘s relationship to his family through his life, plus the things kept from him and why. It explores family, identity, race, and hints at mental health. It didn‘t knock my socks off, but it feels like something that might stick for a while. #ToB25

BarbaraBB One of the few shortlisted books I haven‘t read yet. 2w
Megabooks I didn‘t care for this. I had a lot of trouble following the audio! 1w
Hooked_on_books @Megabooks I can see that. I had the benefit of seeing other reviews about confusion of timelines, so when I noticed that I wasn‘t sure I just didn‘t let it bother me and focused on the relationships and it totally worked. As a plotty book, this one would have been a failure. 1w
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squirrelbrain
Someone Like Us | Dinaw Mengestu
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Beautiful writing in this book from the #TobLonglist but a very confusing timeline. It was very difficult to work out if you were in the past, present or future, and who was alive and who wasn‘t.

I guess that‘s the whole point and I gave up trying to figure it out and just went with it, but it still made for a rather confusing read. (As did the MC‘s wife being called Helen in the blurb, but Hannah throughout the book 🤔)

A light pick.

TrishB The fire is here 😁 3w
Cathythoughts Sounds interesting though 😁 stacked. 3w
BarbaraBB 🤨 I‘ll wait a bit. Lovely photo though 🥰 3w
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LeahBergen Your fire looks so cozy! 3w
Megabooks Confusing timelines drive me nuts! Thanks for the helpful review. 💙💙 2w
squirrelbrain You‘re welcome! @Megabooks 2w
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BookishTrish
Someone Like Us | Dinaw Mengestu
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I felt like I kept searching for meaning while reading this book - where was the narrator and what time was it? Once I gave into the fact that the uncertainty was a deliberate part of the experience, I absolutely loved it.