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Bone and Bread
Bone and Bread | Saleema Nawaz
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Winner of the Quebec Writers' Federation Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction.Beena and Sadhana are sisters who share a bond that could only have been shaped by the most unusual of childhoods and by shared tragedy. Orphaned as teenagers, they have grown up under the exasperated watch of their Sikh uncle, who runs a bagel shop in Montreal's Hasidic community of Mile End. Together, they try to make sense of the rich, confusing brew of values, rituals, and beliefs that form their inheritance. Yet as they grow towards adulthood, their paths begin to diverge. Beena catches the attention of one of the "bagel boys" and finds herself pregnant at sixteen, while Sadhana drives herself to perfectionism and anorexia.When we first meet the adult Beena, she is grappling with a fresh grief: Sadhana has died suddenly and strangely, her body lying undiscovered for a week before anyone realizes what has happened. Beena is left with a burden of guilt and an unsettled feeling about the circumstances of her sister's death, which she sets about to uncover. Her search stirs memories and opens wounds, threatening to undo the safe, orderly existence she has painstakingly created for herself and her son.Saleema Nawaz's characters compel us, intrigue us, and delight us with their raw, complicated humanity, and her sentences sing in the gorgeous cadences of a writer who chooses every word with the utmost care. Heralded across Canada for the power and promise of her debut collection, Mother Superior, Nawaz proves with Bone and Bread that she is one of our most talented and unique storytellers.
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suvata
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Absolutely loved this family‘s story. It‘s about sisters who tragically lose their parents at a young age and are raised by their Sikh uncle. I had a huge emotional reaction to this most unusual family.

Note to Amazon: It‘s a pity that this book is not available in Kindle format. It would attract a lot of new readers.

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suvata
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This book has been recycled 3 or 4 times and it ended up with me. Guess it was meant to be.

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wallacereads
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This is a must read for those who have a sister or sisters. #canadareads #sisteract

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brownekr
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Made the decision to listen to THE SUNSET TREE while reading the last hundred or so pages. That was a choice.

I don't know that the alternating-flashback structure was strictly necessary; a linear walk through the years might have been fine. But I do love a good complicated-sisterhood story.

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jennirl
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sisterhood, morherhood, family dysfunction , anorexia, family secrets -- this book packs a huge emotional punch, and i loved it.

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jennirl
Bone and Bread | Saleema Nawaz
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last book of 2016/first book of 2017

Notafraidofwords I couldn't get into this one, but I really tried. 7y
jennirl @Notafraidofwords i am really into it! the voice has really grabbed me 7y
Notafraidofwords @jennirl awesome!!! Btw, I really love your podcast. 7y
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NerdyRev
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Book 2 of my Canada Reads journey! A great book about sisters who are orphaned and left in the care of their uncle. One becomes a teen mother and one develops an eating disorder. The book spans a few decades jumping from the present (after the death of one) and the past. Entirely told through the eyes of one sister. Beautiful writing that draws one in. Critiques-a bit too long and some characters aren't developed. Still a great read!

Notafraidofwords I tried this one and I bailed after 60 pages. I couldn't connect with the writing. 8y
NerdyRev @Notafraidofwords I could see that. She does get a bit flow-y with her words. The pace is pretty much the same throughout too. It took me 5 days to get through because of the pace. 8y
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NerdyRev
Bone and Bread | Saleema Nawaz
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Book 2 of my Canada Reads journey! A great book about sisters who are orphaned and left in the care of their uncle. One becomes a teen mother and one develops an eating disorder. The book spans a few decades jumping from the present (after the death of one) and the past. Entirely told through the eyes of one sister. Beautiful writing that draws one in. Critiques-a bit too long and some characters aren't developed. Still a great read!

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NerdyRev
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Continuing my Canada Reads reading this week with one of the 5 contenders. I'm building to the winner. The writing in this book is so well done, but I have to say so far, it could have used some trimming. At almost 500 pages, it took almost 100 for them to be orphaned and that is the beginning of the main story-how the sisters will separate. I am interested in finding out what happens though. It will be released in the US soon too.

Bibliogeekery I loved this book! 8y
Cinfhen This sounds good! I like "meaty" books? 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Such a great book!! 8y
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NerdyRev
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My Canadian books arrived! My Canadian books arrived! #canadareads #yippyskippy

Lindy ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
NerdyRev @Lindy Oh goodie! I can't wait! I read Birdie this week and it was great! 8y
Lindy Storytelling is more straightforward in The Illegal compared to Birdie. Both are excellent. 8y
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Shay
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The strong centre-piece of this novel is the way Saleema Nawaz beautifully evinces the complicated nature of the relationship between the sisters, both their closeness and also their desire to differentiate themselves from one another. Full review: http://goo.gl/9lg1tQ

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Shay
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Only a week until Canada Reads starts! On to the next book.

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