

My God, this book is magnificent! I had literal chills by the end of it. A sprawling work that encompasses multiple genres and centuries and characters, with entanglements and intersections that move forward and backwards and demonstrate how we are all connected to the environment and to history —and it to us. This would have landed on my #AuldLangSpine2024 list if I‘d finished it in time, @JoeMo
dabbe This has been on my Kindle for a while; I must get to it after reading this lovely review! 💚❤️💚 3mo
Amiable @dabbe As an English teacher, you will love it ! I think it would be a great book for discussion. 3mo
Tamra I loved it too! 💙 3mo
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Readergrrl Yes! I am also an English teacher and this novel had so many passages I want to use!! 3mo
AmyG One of my favorites of this year. LOVED it. Bump it up Miss @dabbe 3mo
dabbe @AmyG @Amiable #willdo! 🤩 3mo
Librarybelle I loved this one! 3mo
eskoch28 Ive wanted to read this forever! 3mo
DogMomIrene Sounds so good! Stacking. 3mo
Amiable @eskoch28 @DogMomIrene It‘s constructed almost like interconnected short stories/poems/letters/etc. that refer back to each other. Spans more than 400 years of the history of a plot of land and a house, and the effect that the people who live on/in it have on the property. It‘s like nothing I‘ve ever read before. It‘s magical! 3mo
Amiable @dabbe @AmyG Ha ha, this might call for a new hashtag: #bulliedbytheAmys 😄 (edited) 3mo
AmyG The Amys 🙌🏻 @Amiable 👊🏻🤣 3mo
dabbe @Amiable 🤩😂🤩 3mo
JoeMo With a review like that, I‘ll definitely be adding it to my TBR stack! 3mo