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Stones for Ibarra
Stones for Ibarra | Harriet Doerr
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LeslieO
Stones for Ibarra | Harriet Doerr
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I could not find any Mexican or Mexican American authors in my collection. So I'm cheating. This is an awesome book about Mexico by an author who wrote her first book when she was over 70. #maybookflowers

shawnmooney I really liked this too! 7y
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shawnmooney
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A delightful, odd little novel, Harriet Doerr's debut when she was 73. An American couple uproot themselves, moving to a small Mexican town to reopen the mine the man's grandfather had abandoned 50 years before. While their relations with the townspeople are for the most part narrated with Marquezian verve, the chapters about the non-believing Americans's encounters with local priests and nuns fell flat. Otherwise, this is a quirky gem of a tale.

LeahBergen I love that photo! 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen Isn't it fabulous? 7y
SusanInTiburon Such a good read! 7y
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quirkyreader I found this book over the summer holidays at a charity shop. So now you are making look forward to it even more. 🐸🐙 7y
shawnmooney @quirkyreader Great! I'm quite enjoying it, and hope you do too! 7y
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Do you want to slap him upside the head first, or can I?

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Lindy 😟 7y
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Seshat So sad! 7y
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shawnmooney
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"I've had these books for sale since 2006," said the used book seller in Tokyo this afternoon. "How did you hear about Harriet Doerr?" "Well," I replied, "it's a long story. A year ago, I was listening to a podcast about language called 'A Way With Words,' and..."

laurenm Another wonderful podcast. 8y
shawnmooney @laurenm It sure is! I see we are similarly addicted, or at least enthralled, in the podcast department! And I'm going to be following your progress and review of 'Sleeping Giants' with great interest, as I'm itching to dive in! 8y
laurenm Should finish it up today or tomorrow. Stay tuned... 8y
ramyasbookshelf @shawnmooney you are not good for my book pile.. 8y
shawnmooney @ramyasbookshelf That's the nicest thing anyone's said to me in a long while! :) 8y
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shawnmooney
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This novel was published as a debut when the author was 74 years old. That was enough to get my attention, but I heard Martha Barnett, the fabulous co-host of the A Way With Words podcast, read a few delicious sentences from it on said podcast a year or so ago. I must check this out! Am I alone?

shawnmooney I see that there was, unusually, no description provided on Litsy. Check this Kirkus review out: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/harriet-doerr-2/stones-for-ibarra/ 8y
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