Mt Roskill Grammar
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Love it. Very Gaimon.
Really liked some! Especially the first one.
This is an insightful book in three parts about memory and how story telling can hold keep it. I enjoyed the middle part, following the Beothuk Native Canadians. I felt like the other parts also served to reinforce in various ways the importance of memory, telling stories, and being heard.
Super fun, gripping novel. A good fiction, some mystery, some history, some politics, some romance.
It was a good book. Some visceral stuff near the end. About their civil war, so I learned about the Solomon Islands.