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Pearl by Siân Hughes (2023): A Review

Title : Pearl Author : Siân Hughes Publication Year: 2023 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pages : 220 Source : audiobook @storytel.tr Genre : literary fiction, coming-of-age Awards : Booker Prize Nominee for Longlist (2023) Pearl, inspired by the medieval poem of the same name, is a quiet, haunting, and deeply affecting story about Marianne, whose mother leaves the house one day and never returns. Marianne narrates her loss, grief, guilt, and trauma through two distinct voices. One belongs to the Marianne of the past, who experiences abandonment and sorrow as a child; the other belongs to the Marianne of the present, who reflects on those events with the weight of memory and understanding. This dual perspective is one of the novel’s greatest strengths. Through it, we encounter both the raw innocence of a child trying to make sense of the unbearable and the adult who is still living with the consequences of that absence. Marianne’s childhood world is so sorrowful and fragile that at times you ...

Today in Bookish and Literary History, July 4

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💡Did you know? On this exact day in 1855, Walt Whitman self-published the first edition of Leaves of Grass, a slim volume of twelve unnamed poems that broke away from traditional poetic meter to redefine the landscape of American literature. Moving to contemporary independent publishers, Anita Desai’s mesmerizing 2024 novella Rosarita masterfully explores memory and maternal legacy through a quiet, atmospheric encounter in a foreign city, proving that impactful narratives do not require massive page counts. 1855 | 📖 Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman | US | 95 pages | 🏆 1968 | 📖 Indians by Arthur Kopit | US | 96 pages | 🏆 1973 | 📖 Absurd Person Singular by Alan Ayckbourn | UK | 96 pages | @ayckbourn_playwright 2017 | 📖 Madame Zero: 9 Stories by Sarah Hall | UK | 192 pages | 🏆 2023 | 📖 The Librarianist by Patrick deWitt | Canada | 352 pages | 🏆🏆🏆 2023 | 📖 Temple Folk by Aaliyah Bilal | US | 256 pages | @aaliyah.muneerah.bilal 🏆🏆🏆 2023 | 📖 A Better Place by Stephen Daisley ...

Girl Meets Boy by Ali Smith (2007): A Review

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Title : Girl Meets Boy Author : Ali Smith Publication Year : 2007 Rating : ⭐⭐⭐💫 Pages : 164 Source : book Genre : literary fiction, queer, retelling of myth Awards : James Tiptree Jr. Award Nominee (2008) Ali Smith’s Girl Meets Boy (2007) is a little different from her other works, mostly because it does not require a diagram, a therapist, and three separate timelines to understand what is happening. The time, narration, and events are relatively straightforward, and the ending has the distinct air of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream: everyone is floating toward harmony, transformation, and communal joy. Suspicious behavior, frankly. Because of that—and because it contains a little too much romance for my emotionally bankrupt literary taste—I am not a huge fan of this very small book. Apparently, what I want from literature is misery, confusion, trauma, grief, existential dread, and at least one narrative structure that makes me question my own eyesight. Happiness? Res...

Today in Bookish and Literary History, July 3

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💡Did you know? Liz Moore’s debut novel, The Words of Every Song, is a masterfully constructed mosaic narrative consisting of fourteen interconnected stories centered around a New York City record label. Drawing heavily on her own background as a musician, Moore captures the quiet, unseen anxieties of artists, executives, and fans alike, proving that the most profound human unities often exist in the spaces between the notes. 2007 The Words of Every Song by Liz Moore | US | 320 |

Today in Bookish and Literary History, July 2

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1998 The World and Other Places by Jeanette Winterson | UK | 240 | 2024 The God of the Woods by Liz Moore | US | 496 | 🏆 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | My Review | 🎥 2024 The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali | US | 336 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | My Review | 2024 Night Train To Odessa by Jen Stout | UK | 288 | 2024 Concerning the Future of Souls by Joy Williams | US | 176 | 2024 The World After Alice by Lauren Aliza Green | US | 320 | 🏆 2025 Pink Slime by Fernanda Trías | Uruguay | 240 | 🏆 2026 Trouble Was by Charlotte Edwardes | UK | 304 | 2026 Never To Be Found by Jo Spain | UK | 416 | 2026 The French Spymistress by Rachel Hore | UK | 448 |