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All My Goodbyes
All My Goodbyes | Mariana Dimopulos
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"All My Goodbyes is a virtuoso performance. A love story told in razor sharp fragments, the novel lies at the intersection of memory, violence and trauma."--Katie KitamuraA young Argentinian woman feels her identity is in pieces. Diffident, self-critical, wary of commitment, she is condemned, or condemns herself, to repeated acts of departure, from places, parents, and lovers. Then, arriving in the southernmost region of Patagonia, she convinces herself she has found happiness, until she's caught up in the horrific murders that haunt her story.
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Bertha_Mason
All My Goodbyes | Mariana Dimopulos

"What was I supposed to say? I extracted a tear from my eye and handed it to them, but they didn‘t want it."

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Smrloomis
All My Goodbyes | Mariana Dimopulos
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This one is also a recommendation from BookRiot‘s TBR service and I‘ll definitely try to get a copy and try it out. 🥳🥳🥳

Smrloomis If anyone‘s curious, the third recommendation I got was for Memory Police and it was already on my TBR. So overall I‘m very pleased. I think this was a strong set of recs. 5y
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overtheedge
All My Goodbyes | Mariana Dimopulos
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"So easy, these crazies, it didnt take much brainpower to understand them. I saw Julie with new eyes then. She was to pretty to be hit. But then again, why not? Throw a punch at the mouth of beauty. The womens hands were tied and she was dragged down the corridor like a blood clot, like a drifting planet, bouncing from wall to wall, all the way to her cell. "

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overtheedge
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"My freedom always implied the slavery of another. So, my heart asks ( and at heart I'm no good): if I enslave myself, does that mean someone else is set free? "

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TenTwelveTwo
All My Goodbyes | Mariana Dimopulos
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Dimópulous does an amazing job of pulling you from memory to memory, back and forth across time and space in a way that very truthfully mirrors the jumbled reality of our own recolections. Couldn't put this one down.