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Dual Citizens
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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Following The Missing Person and Inside, Alix Ohlin's third novel is a masterful achievement: a joint coming-of-age story and an achingly poignant portrait of the strange, painful, ultimately life-sustaining bonds between sisters. Lark and Robin are half-sisters whose similarities end at being named for birds. While Lark is shy and studious, Robin is wild and artistic. Raised in Montreal by their disinterested single mother, they form a fierce team in childhood despite these differences. As they grow up, Lark excels at school and Robin becomes an extraordinary pianist. At seventeen, Lark flees to America to attend college, where she finds her calling in documentary films, and her sister soon joins her. Later, in New York City, the sisters find themselves tested: Lark struggles with self-doubt, and Robin chafes against the demands of Juilliard. Under pressure, their bond grows strained and ultimately broken, and their paths diverge. Lark leaves New York when she meets Lawrence Wheelock, a renowned filmmaker who becomes both her employer and occasional lover, while Robin returns to Canada. When Wheelock denies Lark what she hopes for most of all--a child--she is forced to re-examine a life marked by unrealized ambitions and thwarted desires. And as she takes charge of her destiny, Lark discovers that despite their complicated, oftentimes painful relationship, there is only one person she can truly rely on: her sister. In this gripping, unforgettable novel about motherhood, sisterhood, desire, and self-knowledge, Alix Ohlin traces the rich and complex path towards fulfillment as an artist and a human being, capturing the peculiar language of sisters and making visible the imperceptible strings that bind us to the ones we love--or have loved--for good.
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candority
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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The trees are so beautiful right now! If you look closely, you can see a little bee that decided to fly by when I was taking this picture! 🌸🐝
I‘m almost done the tagged audiobook, but I‘m not sure how I feel about it yet. #audiowalk

Karisa Gorgeous colors! I love spring. 3y
candority @Karisa Me too! 3y
Suet624 Lovely photo and sweet bee. 3y
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Nute Wonderful photo! 3y
erzascarletbookgasm So pretty 🌸 🐝 📸 3y
Cathythoughts Love the cherry blossoms 💕 3y
Tanisha_A 🤩 3y
candority @Cathythoughts Me too! 🌸 3y
BiblioLitten 😍😍 3y
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amyf0x
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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The “bird sisters” - beautiful, talented Robin and quiet, focused Lark - pretty much raise themselves in Montreal thanks to their tempestuous mother, but grow apart later in life as their passions lead them to New York and rural Quebec.

Read October 8-14
Rated 4.5/5 ⭐️
Book 41/60

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mcctrish
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We celebrated my son and nephew last nigh, the 2 B‘s, who are officially done and graduated from high school. What a final year this has been 🙃😣. My book was really good. I loved the Montreal/New York setting ( and rural areas by both) the author is wonderful at character complexity

Cortg Congrats to your boys! I had a hs graduate this year, too! Definately a weird time to graduate but I have a feeling these kids will rock their futures! 4y
mcctrish It‘s a strange time for sure, now to figure out post secondary 🤦🏻‍♀️ 4y
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Soubhiville
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Dual Citizens is about two sisters, Lark and Robin, and their childhood with a neglectful mother, then adulthoods starting out together but separating for very different life paths. There is a bittersweet twinge of not understanding each other while also having a bond that only comes with siblings.

I‘m glad I came across this author at last year‘s #TXBookFestival. I‘d read more by her.

BiblioLitten Cool bookend. 🖤 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Do you think they will have the festival this year? Everything is so crazy!! 4y
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Kazzie
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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Loved the dynamic between the sisters - best friends and at times strangers. The character of Lark was at times annoying and endearing - she was so competent at her job, but so uncertain in her relationships. Robin was very sure of herself, occasionally at the expense of other‘s pain. I didn‘t understand Lark‘s motivation for a child, and appreciated both sisters having different ideas about motherhood

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Lindy
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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I normally enjoy quiet, character-based fiction about sisterhood & dysfunctional families & artists… but this one is too melodramatic for my taste, plus it gets sappy at the end. And there are continuity errors. And, while Therese Plummer has done a superb job on countless other audiobooks, & voices multiple characters convincingly, she mangles French pronunciation. Don‘t let me discourage you: this was shortlisted for the #Canadian Giller prize.

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Lindy
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I don‘t know what kind of French accent audiobook narrator Therese Plummer is using in this novel set in Montreal, but it doesn‘t sound québécois or Parisian. Two daughters call their mother by her first name all the time and it sounds like they are saying “Marie Âne” (Marie Donkey). I searched online: it‘s actually Marianne (different pronunciation). Plummer is also unfamiliar with Canadian candy because she can‘t pronounce Gosette‘s.

Lindy PS. Thank you to @shawnmooney for supplying the seasonal image after I ranted about Marie-Donkey. 😘 4y
shawnmooney 🎄🎄💕💕 4y
tournevis @Lindy @shawnmooney 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ 4y
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Lindy
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My concussion is slow to heal and I‘m still not able to read print or spend more than a few minutes with screens, unfortunately. The good news is that audiobooks are now fine. The quote from the tagged audiobook is serendipitously apropos.

Christine So sorry to learn you were hurt! But glad you‘re on the mend. ❤️ 4y
CarolynM A concussion! That's awful. Hope you're feeling better soon💐 4y
Cinfhen So sorry to hear you have a concussion ☹️glad audiobooks are providing comfort xx hope you‘re feeling back to yourself soon 4y
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Chrissyreadit Glad you are able to do audiobooks! Hope you have a rapid recovery! 4y
Hooked_on_books Thank goodness for audio! Hope the noggin is better soon. 4y
marleed Oh no. I‘m so sorry about the concussion. 4y
Cathythoughts I‘m sorry to hear this ... take care & all will be well soon. And yes , thank god for audiobooks.. 👍🏻❤️ 4y
batsy Take care ... I'm sure you'll be back to your usual self soon ❤️ 4y
saresmoore Goodness, Lindy! I‘m sorry to hear about this. Hopefully yours will be a rapid and full recovery. 4y
tournevis 💕💕💕💕💕 4y
rabbitprincess Glad you are at audiobbboks and hope you are back to print soon ❤️❤️ 4y
Reggie Omg, Lindy, I hope you fully recover. Who is gonna tell me about Japanese manga featuring gay couples who do nothing but cook exotic sounding food. Who is gonna tell me about the next book about the complicated woman to root for? I will send you my good thoughts this holiday! 4y
Lindy @Christine @CarolynM @Cinfhen @Chrissyreadit @Hooked_on_books @marleed @Cathythoughts @batsy @saresmoore @tournevis @rabbitprincess @Reggie Thank you so much, everyone, for your concern and well wishes. I am doing better every day, but still have to limit my screen time and print reading. I have SO much appreciation for audiobooks! And for Littens too. 😘😘😘😘😘 4y
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MoniqueReads305
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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One of my favorite narratives to read is about sisterhood and the bonds that both strengthen and strain the connections that sisters have. It's been awhile since I've read such a story. And the reading gods decided to bless me twice in a row both times with stories about Canadian sisters.

#currentlyreading #sisterhood

Soubhiville I just picked this up at Texas Book Festival last weekend. I heard the author speak. She read the beginning and it sounded good to me. I hope you‘ll enjoy it! I will watch for your review. 4y
MoniqueReads305 @Soubhiville I'm only 30 pages in and her writing is very engaging. I'm going to have to check and see if she's going to be at the book fair here next week. 4y
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Soubhiville
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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My final #TXBookFest2019 #BookHaul. I would have gotten more, but several books sold out before the end of the day Sunday. Which is great! I‘m glad for the authors and for Book People! (TX largest indie bookstore provided sales for the fest.)

Photobombed by #Froedrick. He‘s grouchy because he couldn‘t go to the fest.

LauraJ Froedrick, my man! 4y
Sace I love Froedrick. 4y
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tracey38 Love the photobomb! 4y
Jee_HookedOnBookz 😍😍😍 4y
Crazeedi Nice!! 4y
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Soubhiville
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Alix Ohlin and Michael Parker talking about novels of sisterhood. They spoke about family and sibling relationships in general. Alix said something about shared history with siblings shaping who we are as whole people, and that relationship being like no other. That really spoke to me. I bought her book.
#TXBookFest2019

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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😕 not what I was going for. I only felt at arm's length from Lark, and no feelings one way or the other about her sister Robin. It just felt flat and distant the whole way through.

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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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Bookalong
Dual Citizens | Alix Ohlin
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5🌟A beautifully written and tender story! This book hit me pretty hard. The storytelling was so real and intimate. It reveals so many truths about relationships, life, heartache, lonliness, desire, personal fulfillment and sisterhood. This book is beautifully written, very character driver. This one will stick with me for a while.It will be available June 4th!
#bookreview #bookblogger #bookstagram #canlit #canadianauthor

Cinfhen Great review!!! 5y
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