Jane Doe January: My Twenty-Year Search for Truth and Justice
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In the vein of Alice Sebold's Lucky, comes a compelling, real-life crime mystery and gripping memoir...
Apocalypse of the Alien God: Platonism and the Exile of Sethian Gnosticism
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In the second century, Platonist and Judeo-Christian thought were sufficiently friendly that a Greek...
Entangled Histories: Knowledge, Authority, and Jewish Culture in the Thirteenth Century
Ruth Mazo Karras, Elisheva Baumgarten and Katelyn Mesler
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From Halakhic innovation to blood libels, from the establishment of new mendicant orders to the...
Expelling the Poor: Atlantic Seaboard States and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of American Immigration Policy
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Expelling the Poor examines the origins of immigration restriction in the United States, especially...
Offering: Live At Temple University by John Coltrane
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'Offering: Live At Temple University' documents a legendary concert by John Coltrane at Temple...
Spearhead: An American Tank Gunner, His Enemy, and a Collision of Lives In World War II
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From the New York Times bestselling author of A Higher Call comes the riveting story of an American...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Cruel Beautiful World in Books
Feb 13, 2018
This book is not what I expected, but it was a wonderful (although sometimes haunting) tale. Leavitt creates nuanced, well-developed characters who jump off the page. The book has a poignant sadness that stays with you, even after you've turned the last page. Somehow, I inadvertently read this one directly after [b:The Girls|26893819|The Girls|Emma Cline|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1464528839s/26893819.jpg|42856015], with each tale being set in a similar timeframe, with mentions and allusions to the Manson murders, free love, etc. I actually preferred this novel and its intricate plot and characters, to whom I found myself growing quite attached. The story unfolds from the point of view of Lucy, Charlotte, and Iris, which allows us to get to know each of them. Each is different and beautiful in their own way.
Overall, I loved most of this book. It slowed for me about 3/4 through, but recovered by the end. Some of the characters' actions are frustrating, but it does not take away from its almost poetic nature. Definitely recommend.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher and LibraryThing (thank you!).
The Girl
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In this searing and surprising memoir, Samantha Geimer, "the girl" at the center of the infamous...
Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form
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Philadelphia native Charles Sheeler (1883-1965) is recognized as one of the founding figures of...