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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I was lucky enough to win a signed copy of this book from the author through a giveaway. It is a beautiful book and was very thoughtfully packaged with a hand written note. This is a poetically written memoir composed of short vignettes. While I thought the writing was incredibly beautifully, I also felt that her passages seemed repetitious. I think my younger college self would have connected to her story a lot more than where I am in life currently, but I think her story will resonate with others going from a breakup to a new love. The theme of beaches/oceans/water/waves kept coming up in many of her passages, which I understand connects throughout the memoir, but sometimes it seemed a little forced. Overall I think this is a beautiful tiny book that will look great on a coffee table or nightstand, to be thumbed through occasionally. I think the author is very talented and I am looking forward to reading more from her in the future. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
This is a memoir that faces how every love story reflects the one before it. Like waves, people crash into each other before pulling back. I have always known this kind of breaking. First, my father left my mother. And, in the same way, someone left me. I have felt this flux endlessly. A shattering. A sameness. Then, loving you changed everything. WE DIED IN WATER is nonlinear and poetic, insisting that the act of recollection puts one's heart in a prism, a place of distortion and vivid beauty. As it ebbs and deepens as the ocean does, a kaleidoscope of memories shift to express the same losses from infinite positions, every one different and newly devastating. A breathtaking reverie on the chaos of symmetry, it becomes something to return to again and again. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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