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When the Moon Was Ours: A Novel (edición 2016)

por Anna-Marie McLemore (Autor)

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"To everyone who knows them, best friends Miel and Sam are as strange as they are inseparable. Roses grow out of Miel's wrists, and rumors say that she spilled out of a water tower when she was five. Sam is known for the moons he paints and hangs in the trees and for how little anyone knows about his life before he and his mother moved to town. But as odd as everyone considers Miel and Sam, even they stay away from the Bonner girls, four beautiful sisters rumored to be witches. Now they want the roses that grow from Miel's skin, convinced that their scent can make anyone fall in love. And they're willing to use every secret Miel has fought to protect to make sure she gives them up." -- From dust jacket.… (más)
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Título:When the Moon Was Ours: A Novel
Autores:Anna-Marie McLemore (Autor)
Información:A Thomas Dunne Book for St. Martin's Griffin (2016), Edition: First Edition, 288 pages
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When the Moon Was Ours por Anna-Marie McLemore

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    El circo de la noche por Erin Morgenstern (kgriffith)
    kgriffith: Magical realism, beautiful prose, setting as a character/catalyst
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This book's has an incredibly rich atmosphere, and the colors, and visual details are beautiful. If I could have read it in one shot, I probably would have loved it, but I put it down and never felt compelled to finish it.
  mslibrarynerd | Jan 13, 2024 |
I received an e-arc of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This did not affect my opinion of the book in any way.

Anna-Marie McLemore got on my radar last year, when I was lucky enough to receive an e-arc of her debut novel, The Weight of Feathers, which I absolutely adored and was definitely one of my favourite reads last year. So, when I heard she had another book out, I knew I had to read it!

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Of course, as soon as I received the review copy, I started having doubts: "What if this one's not as good as her debut? What if I hate it after savouring it so much?". You know the kind. But let me tell you right now, no such risk! Not liking it? Pffffttt! I LOVED it!

When the Moon Was Ours is a sweet, original read that somehow manages to fuse relevant themes with a simple, everyday story about two fairly unusual teenagers falling in love. And to top it all off, the deal is sealed by McLemore's gorgeous prose, which makes even the simplest of actions sound like pure poetry. And just like that, I was sold!

What I loved most about this book (as is the case with most books I love, if you think about it) were the characters. Not just the main characters, but the whole cast. Everyone has their own space in the story, be it bigger or smaller, and the role that they play in the book does not limit their existence as an individual character: even the minor ones have their own peculiarities, their background and their position in a way that made me really feel like they were their own person at the sidelines. They were just not the ones we were focusing on in telling this story.

As for the main characters, I loved Miel and Sam to bits. Both of them are really complex people, not just because of their past, but at the same time because they start to realise that they have to start thinking about their future as well. Having to deal with a traumatic past is a challenge in itself, but I really liked the fact that this was not the sole focus of either one of the main characters: your teens are the years when you start figuring out not just who you are, but also what kind of person you want to be for the rest of your life. And because it's so difficult to keep up with everything that goes on around us, resisting pressures from society, family, friends and your own set of expectations, it's also that period of time when you realise it's ok to make mistakes, and that you don't have to be stuck with them forever. The trick is surrounding yourself with people you love and trust, and who respect you and accept you no matter what. And that, I believe, is one of the key lessons anyone can take from this book.

But of course, because it is a tiny gem in the great treasure of YA literature this year, the greatest thing about this book is that any one person reading it can have a different take on it. The author does a fantastic job of incorporating so many different themes and points of view, that there is just something for everyone to keep thinking about for days after having finished the book. You can start with diversity and the acceptance of those people who feel "different", be it because they grow roses from their wrist or because their skin is darker or they speak another language; then you can move on to thinking about what makes us who we are, re-thinking the relationship we have with our bodies; you can start considering just how much pressure are we willing to take from society in determining who we have to be, just for the sake of appearances, letting those expectations of ourselves crush the realities of the wonderful being each one of us can be at the full potential of his or her individuality. And if that's still not enough for you, there are loads of prompts to reflect on family, friends, love and so, so much more...

Definitely a book I will re-read in a while, just to see if there is anything else I can pick up on and one I will absolutely force on gently recommend to everyone I know, When the Moon Was Ours is a complete must-read for this year, and Anna-Marie McLemore is an author to really watch out for! ( )
  bookforthought | Nov 7, 2023 |
This book had its moments and tending towards the poetic at times, unfortunately it just wasn't for me. The author clearly loves language, but several times I felt as though I lost the strand of the story and the meaning became obscure. To be fair, this does suite a story in which more than one character is transgender. Also, based on the author's note, I got the strong sense that this novel was semi-autobiographical, which adds another layer of interpretation. An interesting book and one I'm certain others will thoroughly enjoy. ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | Sep 13, 2023 |
This is beautifully written with a moving and meaningful character arc...but for all the poetic words and truth-telling story, it was also, at times, frustratingly repetitive. I have a good memory; I don't need to be told over and over again what colors the Bonner girls' hair are. I have a mind that appreciates subtlety; I don't need the moon symbolism hammered into the story again and again. Worse, the result of that repetition is to shade a delicate and evocative tale with sentimentality and melodrama. ( )
  slimikin | Mar 27, 2022 |
This book is written so tenderly and sweetly and I appreciate it so much for what it does but it also... woof there's just so much that's not my cup of tea in terms of trans writing. Which doesn't mean it's Bad or Bad Representation per se, just not what I want and need--and granted, I'm an adult and in a different stage of my life than the audience of this! Just didn't love it, and found myself wincing a lot. ( )
  aijmiller | Jan 4, 2022 |
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añadido por g33kgrrl | editarNew York Times, Jeff Giles (Nov 11, 2016)
 
As she did in The Weight of Feathers, McElmore blends magical elements with a culturally vibrant cast to create a haunting modern fairy tale.
añadido por g33kgrrl | editarPublishers Weekly (Oct 17, 2016)
 
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Maybe I need you the way that big moon needs

that open sea.

Maybe I didn't even know I was here 'til I saw you

holding me.

-Andrea Gibson
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To the boys who get called girls,

the girls who get called boys,

and those who live outside these words.

To those called names

and those searching for names of their own.

To those who live on the edges,

and in the spaces in between.

I wish for you every light in the sky.
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As far as he knew, she had come from the water. But even about that, he couldn't be sure.
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"To everyone who knows them, best friends Miel and Sam are as strange as they are inseparable. Roses grow out of Miel's wrists, and rumors say that she spilled out of a water tower when she was five. Sam is known for the moons he paints and hangs in the trees and for how little anyone knows about his life before he and his mother moved to town. But as odd as everyone considers Miel and Sam, even they stay away from the Bonner girls, four beautiful sisters rumored to be witches. Now they want the roses that grow from Miel's skin, convinced that their scent can make anyone fall in love. And they're willing to use every secret Miel has fought to protect to make sure she gives them up." -- From dust jacket.

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