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J. Starr

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Beautiful character study

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-20-21

Here’s a novel that explores the real nature of relationship. The characters feel whole, troubled, beautiful, precariously teetering on the edge of their futures— lost from the path of what they’d expected.

The writer gives so much to the people who inhabit this book and the places they inhabit. Place becomes its own character, with its own flaws and arcs. I love how the story breaks into bivalved narratives— the narrative of the characters and the characterization of the places.

Artful spellbinding, be prepared to fall in and out of love with each of them.

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Don Juan is possibly an idiot

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-12-21

It’s easy to understand that a title labeled fiction and named a “Ploughshares Solo” would be, in fact, fiction. Not to mention that a book covering the history of China should easily exceed an hour.

Regardless of my critique of a previous reviewer, let me say this story is a time hopping close up of a woman’s intersectional family life. The narration is clear, undaunted by the heaviness of the lives within the story, able to revel in the two-sided nature of close relationships— love and loss, affection and grief.

The tension is held delicately. The pace is made with care. A short story you will savor, you will turn over in your mind many times with care, admiration, and, perhaps, a bit of trepidation.

I eagerly await the release of the author’s novel (on my birthday, no less). ♥️

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What a gift.

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-16-21

Ross Gay is delight in human form. Part guide, part student, he illuminates the wilderness of life, which is to say love and loss. What I am trying to do in this review is to convince you, reader, that the time spent listening to Ross talk about delight will be a well-spent 5.5 hours. You will come out the other end renewed or headed toward renewal. You might even belief, again or for the first time, in the impossible beauty of humanity.

Thank you, Ross. ❤️

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