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Simon Van Booy

Teoksen The Illusion of Separateness tekijä

25+ teosta 1,481 jäsentä 117 arvostelua 5 Favorited

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Tekijän teokset

The Illusion of Separateness (2013) 344 kappaletta, 36 arvostelua
Everything Beautiful Began After (2011) 255 kappaletta, 31 arvostelua
The Secret Lives of People in Love (2007) 206 kappaletta, 8 arvostelua
Love Begins in Winter: Five Stories (P.S.) (2009) 186 kappaletta, 13 arvostelua
Father's Day (2016) 91 kappaletta, 11 arvostelua
Sipsworth (2024) 53 kappaletta, 2 arvostelua
Night Came with Many Stars: A Novel (2021) 48 kappaletta, 2 arvostelua
The Sadness of Beautiful Things: Stories (2018) 46 kappaletta, 2 arvostelua
Why Our Decisions Don't Matter (2010) 43 kappaletta, 3 arvostelua
Why We Need Love (Harperperennial Modern Thought) (2010) 39 kappaletta, 2 arvostelua
Tales of Accidental Genius: Stories (2015) 33 kappaletta, 2 arvostelua
Why We Fight (Harperperennial Modern Thought) (2010) 31 kappaletta, 2 arvostelua
The Coming and Going of Strangers (2009) 25 kappaletta
Pobble's Way (2010) 14 kappaletta, 3 arvostelua

Associated Works

Bio-Punk: Stories from the Far Side of Research (2012) — Avustaja — 12 kappaletta
Red: The Waterstones Anthology (2012) — Avustaja — 5 kappaletta

Merkitty avainsanalla

Yleistieto

Syntymäaika
1975-03-15
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
UK
Asuinpaikat
Wales, UK
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Jäseniä

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Really enjoyed the audio. Its a gentle, sweet story and I found it the perfect listen as I was gardening and working around the house.
 
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carolfoisset | 1 muu arvostelu | May 28, 2024 |
This book is poetically thick with metaphors. For the most part, it's clear what is meant. My personal philosophy, that connections can be found nearly under every rock, is nicely vindicated with this beautiful tale of undisclosed connections.
A quote, spoken by Amelia, who is blind: "Yesterday on the bus, someone was wearing perfume. Sometimes I can smell the person who occupied the seat before me. Whether we know it or not, we leave parts of ourselves wherever we go.”
 
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TraSea | 35 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 29, 2024 |
4.5⭐

“Memory has never come to her like this in the physical world. It has always been something weightless⁠—strong enough to blow the day off course, but not something she can reach for and hold on to.”

Widowed and having lost her adult son to a tragic accident years ago, eighty-three-year-old Helen Cartwright, had moved back to Westminster Crescent, after sixty years in Australia, to quietly live out the rest of her life. Helen is content in her solitude, surrounded by her memories and her daily life built around a set routine with minimal social interaction. Despite having lived in Westminster Crescent before her marriage, she has no friends or acquaintances with whom she could spend time even if she were so inclined and isn’t motivated to forge new connections.

“It wasn’t easy coming back after so long. Everything had been going on without her as if she’d never existed.”

Helen’s life changes when she encounters a mouse in a discarded heap of trash – a mouse she begins to care about and names Sipsworth. We follow Helen over the course of a little over a week as she is inspired to effect positive changes in her life in her efforts to take care of her new friend.

Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy is a charming story about friendship, community, second chances and how life can surprise you in the best possible ways. Helen is an interesting protagonist and is portrayed as an intelligent, inquisitive and compassionate person. I liked that we did not have to rely solely on Helen’s memories to know her backstory but some interesting facts about her life are also shared with a few surprising revelations as the narrative progresses in the present timeline. The author addresses sensitive themes such as aging, loneliness and grief with wisdom and compassion. The narrative is relatively slow-paced, which suits the nature of the story and I thought the supporting characters were well thought out. While I can’t say I’m personally fond of mice (unless the mouse in question is an animated character named Mickey), there is no doubt about the profound positive impact that our furry friends have on our lives and the author captures this sentiment beautifully in this story.

I paired my reading with the audiobook, which made for an engaging immersion reading experience. Christine Rendel’s heartfelt audio narration breathes life into this beautiful story and the characters.

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and didn’t want it to end. A short yet impactful read, this heartwarming story left me with a lump in my throat and a smile on my face. This is my first time reading Simon Van Booy and it surely won’t be my last.

Many thanks to David R. Godine for the digital review copy via Edelweiss+ and HighBridge Audio for the ALC via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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½
 
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srms.reads | 1 muu arvostelu | Apr 9, 2024 |
What reading is all about. We all are connected in ways we'll never know. Van Booy is an extremely talented writer you have never heard of.
 
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jemisonreads | 35 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jan 22, 2024 |

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