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Adult Onset
Adult Onset | Ann-Marie MacDonald
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From the acclaimed, bestselling author of two beloved classics, Fall On Your Knees and The Way the Crow Flies, Adult Onset is a powerful drama that makes vividly real the pressures of life and love, and the undercurrents that run deep through even the most devoted families. Mary Rose MacKinnon is a successful author of YA fiction doing a tour of duty as stay-at-home mom while her partner, Hilary, takes a turn focusing on her career. She tries valiantly to balance the (mostly) solo parenting of two young children with the relentless needs of her aging parents. But amid the hilarities of full-on domesticity arises a sense of dread. Do other people notice the dents in the expensive refrigerator? How long will it take Mary Rose to realize that the car alarm that has been going off all morning is hers, and how on earth did the sharpest pair of scissors in the house wind up in her toddlers hands? As frustrations mount, she experiences a flare-up of forgotten symptoms of a childhood illness that compel her to rethink her own upbringing, her own family history. Over the course of one outwardly ordinary week, Mary Roses world threatens to unravel, and the specter of violence raises its head with dangerous implications for her and her children. With humor and unerring emotional accuracy, Adult Onset explores the pleasures and pressures of family bonds, powerful and yet so easily twisted and broken. Ann-Marie MacDonald has crafted a searing, terrifying, yet ultimately uplifting story.
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Tamra
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Mehso-so

🤔 Hmmmmmm, I‘m ambivalent about this one. The MC is coming to terms with the emotional fall-out of parental abuse & neglect, which is interesting as it is “adult-onset.” I thought she drew the parent characters really well. But, I was a bit frustrated with the length. Sometimes it felt repetitive or maybe a tad too wrought?

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VRM1975
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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A fascinating, riveting book that takes place over one week in the life of a (lesbian) stay-at-home mom in Toronto. The book skips back a bit occasionally to the child/young adulthood of the MC (Mary Rose, aka MR, aka Mister) but mostly deals with the here and now, often inside MR's head. It's psychologically rich and complicated, dealing with the stresses of motherhood and remembered trauma of physical illness and familial homophobia.

CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Incredible #audiobook narration by Ann-Marie MacDonald (she's also an actress in addition to being an author). I could barely tear myself away from listening. #QueerBooks 6y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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You probably wouldn't guess a book about a week in the life of a stay-at-home (lesbian) mom would be riveting, but this novel is.

Also, I've always kind of had a crush on Ann-Marie MacDonald (even though she's old enough to be my mom) and something about the way she does the main character's brother's voice (she's a great actress as well as an author and narrates the audiobook) is so sexy to me I can't handle it. 😊

#QueerBooks

Bibliogeekery Loves this book! 6y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"Mary Rose having approached heterosexuality rather like math: she worked at it until she achieved a C then felt justified in dropping it."
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Also: the author, who is trained as an actress as well as a writer, does the #audiobook narration and she is FABULOUS. She does great different voices for characters (including men) and a wonderful Cape Breton accent for the main character's elderly parents. #QueerBooks #AwesomeAudiobooks

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Kitta
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I‘m not quite sure how I feel about this. It wasn‘t what I was expecting, and didn‘t wow me. Although I grew up in the neighborhood this is set in (the Annex) in Toronto, and it was nice to read about familiar places.

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xicanti
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Ann-Marie MacDonald's third novel gives off a somewhat different vibe from her first two, but DAMN is it ever good. The narrative spans a single week, throughout which writer MR MacKinnon copes with temporary single parenthood and confronts her childhood traumas as she remembers her own parents' childrearing methods. The intensity of each recollection, each everyday catastrophe, sometimes threatens to sweep both reader and Mister away. I loved it.

xicanti It feels to me like MacDonald deliberately situates this as a semi-autobiographical work, too, what with the surface similarities between herself and the protagonist--not to mention how Mister fields constant demands as to when HER third novel will be available. I wonder if it IS semi-autobiographical or if MacDonald wants to low key satirize the form. I don't know enough about her to make an educated guess. 6y
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xicanti
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Sunday afternoon book & beer. I anxiously awaited Ann-Marie MacDonald's third novel for nine long years, which totally explains why it took me two years to buy it and two more to read it.

The beer is part of an armchair brewery tour the MB Liquor Commission's hosting this summer. It's from Ontario and is my first milkshake IPA.

mcipher How do you like it? I feel like milkshake IPAs are good, but mostly in smaller doses. A whole beer can feel like too much. 6y
xicanti @mcipher at first brush I found it hoppier than I like, but it grew on me as I drank it. Possibly because I had a tiny lunch and it was 6.3% instead of the 4.5% stuff I've been drinking lately. 6y
mcipher Hmmmm... the ones I‘ve had are usually sweet and a little fruity more than hoppy (and I love hoppy). I‘ll have to see if I can find this one! 6y
xicanti @mcipher it promises "coconut and tangerine notes," and I feel like it delivers on that. You'd probably like it a lot. In case the photo's unclear, it's a Live Transmission milkshake IPA from Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery out of Barrie, ON. 6y
mcipher Thank you!! Great brewery name. 😆 6y
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KendallMorganHall
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"Duncan has been working on a family tree for years now, tracing the first of their forebears to board a plague ship from Scotland for the New World. Why are people so pumped about nth degree relatives they've never met, when they can barely cope with the ones they know?"

Suet624 I liked the one book I read of hers. How is this one? 7y
Coleen I am also curious. 7y
KendallMorganHall I really really like it so far! 7y
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KendallMorganHall
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"Nowadays people torture one another with online pictures of their golden-retriever lifestyles and tweets about must-see plays in New York with one word titles, new restaurants in Toronto with four tables, human rights abuses in China and the truth behind the down duvet industry."

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mllemay
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First #bookmail from my Boxing Day order has arrived! Still waiting for two more... aaaand I might have made another sneaky purchase today that I'm super excited about 😆

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shelf-improvement
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#photoadaynov16, Day 15: Booknerd Problems

Most recent library haul. Three weeks, most can't be renewed. And this doesn't count time-limited digital galleys.

vivastory @shelf-improvement I had to return "Hag-Seed" before I had a chance to read it due to holds. I used it as justification to buy my own copy. 7y
Megabooks You've got some fantastic ones there!! 7y
ApoptyGina69 I'm planning on buying American Heiress. I was in the Bay Area at that time and I think I'll enjoy having a solid reminder of that history. 7y
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shelf-improvement @ApoptyGina69 I was an 80s baby, so it was sooo enlightening in terms of what that era was like. 7y
shelf-improvement @vivastory That one's next! 7y
shelf-improvement @Ebooksandcooks It's so hard to prioritize. And I have more holds waiting at the library... 7y
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The library half of this month's TBR goals. #photoadaynov16.

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xicanti
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I acquire mostly ebooks these days, and mostly after I've already vetted the book via the library. It saves space and money, but it makes it tough to photograph book spreads! My physical TBR shelf isn't ENTIRELY dead, though, and it yielded a few books by women of colour for #booktober. #diversebooks #diversereads

bookishnerd I do not remember that Ann Marie Macdonald book. Hmm. 8y
xicanti @bookishnerd it's her most recent release. I think it came out in 2014? 8y
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Bibliogeekery
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This book is very different from her other books but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a beautifully written narrative of seven days in which a woman is struggling at home alone with two small children and simultaneously dealing with childhood traumas and attachment issues stemming from her mother's post-partum depressions (etc) It such a skillful study of how childhood traumas follow us throughout life and impact us whether we remember them or not.

Lindy I'm so glad you liked this. Other readers have been disappointed but it's my favourite of hers. 8y
Bibliogeekery @Lindy - I'm grateful that you told me you enjoyed it because it encouraged me to give it a try. Folks in my queer book club were so blasé to downright negative about it that I was very hesitant to give it a try. I'm glad I did! It was such a great book! #queerbooks 8y
mllemay Super happy to read your review and that you enjoyed it! I'll probably get to this one quicker than I was intending 👍🏻 8y
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Bibliogeekery
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I cannot get over Ann-Marie MacDonald's mastery at describing so beautifully the way traumatic histories are stored in our bodies and emerge from us. Therapist geek swoon!

mllemay She could write about mud and make it compelling! She has such a gift with words 😍 8y
Bibliogeekery @mllemay she really is such a skillful writer! 8y
Lindy Yes, everything in this book is about truth coming out. 8y
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Bibliogeekery
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Megabooks 💙❤️💙❤️ 8y
Maike ❤️❤️ 8y
bookloversnevergotobedalone This just reminded me of much I loved The Way the Crow Flies and need to read more of her books. 💕 8y
Bibliogeekery @bookloversnevergotobedalone - this one is very different from her other books. Some people didn't like it as much but I really enjoyed it! 8y
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Bibliogeekery
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Mary Rose has such strong attachment issues that she can't even name because her mother had severe post-partum even depression and mental health issues (not to mention homophobia). Now, when her mother is reaching out to her she can't access emotions about it. 💔 I'm having a major therapist geek-out over here! Such exquisitely described attachment pain.

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Bibliogeekery
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My tomboy childhood self resonates with this so much!

Lindy "you could hurt yourself on it" - Great quote! 8y
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Bibliogeekery
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This made me laugh out loud! 😆 It's quite funny. As a therapist myself, I'm extremely glad that it isn't true though - really wouldn't want to spend my day being a nanny to grown-ups!!

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Lindy
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Buried trauma comes to the surface in this story about lesbian motherhood that closely mirrors the author's own life. Funny. Devastating. True. #queerbooks

bookishkai I read very mixed reviews about this, but your posts today and this review tipped it over into to read territory, so thank you! 8y
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Bibliogeekery
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"If you strayed from the paths and ventured deep enough, you might be charged by a wild boar or lured by a talking wolf. Maureen told her that at Christmastime elves decorated the trees at the heart of the forest but no one except Santa Claus had ever seen them." ?

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Lindy
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MR thanks her friend Gigi for coming when she needed help. Gigi tells her: "We never thought we'd be able to get married. We thought we were out in the cold, so we made the cold into a party, but cold is cold and family is family and you guys are mine."
This passage made me weep so hard I had to stop reading. I still feel the hurt of having been shut outside of Canadian society.

Megabooks Hug! 💙❤️ I can't begin to imagine. 8y
Lindy @Ebooksandcooks Thanks. So glad that laws are changing everywhere. 8y
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Bibliogeekery 💓😍 8y
Yamich49 ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
Bibliogeekery Really great quote! Sending love to you (from my big, old queer heart) for the hurt of exclusion. 😘 #queerbooks 8y
shawnmooney 💕❤️❣💗👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩 So I take it you would recommend this one, hey? I loved her first novel – probably my favorite Canadian novel of all time – but heard nothing but bad reviews of the second. Haven't heard a thing about this one. 8y
Lindy @shawnmooney I liked this even more than Fall on Your Knees, which is saying a lot. Second novel was okay, not spectacular: 8y
shawnmooney @Lindy High praise, indeed! 8y
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Lindy
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MR's father sends her an email to congratulate her contribution to the "It Gets Better" online video project in support of queer youth. MR's internal monologue in close third-person, as she composes a reply - "icebergs are evaporating and falling as rain on her February garden, where a water-boarded tulip has foolishly put its head up - are things getting better or worse?"

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Bibliogeekery
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I'm just starting Adult Onset. I've had it for awhile but have heard really lukewarm things about it so have been putting off reading it. I love love loved As The Crow Flies and Fall On Your Knees and don't want want to be disappointed by this one. Any thoughts on it, #Litsy?

Coleen I didn't realize she had a new book out! When was this published? I absolutely loved The Way the Crow Flies -- one of those underrated books for sure. Adding this one! 8y
cariashley Wow, beautiful setting! 😍 8y
Cinfhen What a beautiful reading spot! Heaven😍 8y
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Soubhiville I'd love to read there! Looks so peaceful! 8y
Tanner I find it hard to read in my dream chair - I keep falling asleep! And I found this book so-so, but that may have been due to over-hyping at the time. 8y
Melkyl That looks like a wonderful place to read. 8y
MrBook What @Melwilk ☝🏻️ & @Soubhiville said! 8y
BookishMarginalia Gorgeous pic! 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Hmmmm. Don't like bagging on books but wow this was incredibly and heartbreakingly disappointing for me. It reads nothing like the greatness found in FOYK & TWTCF!! 😟 Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it!! 8y
Bibliogeekery @Coleen it was published in 2014 😀 8y
Bree.Hill Oh my gosh the perfect reading spot 8y
Bibliogeekery @Tanner @Penny_LiteraryHoarders you guys are confirming what others have said about this book. 😬 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @Bibliogeekery ? I remarked that she "phoned it in". ?? BUT - FOYK is going to be made into a mini-series!! Huzzah about that!! 8y
mllemay I have the same feelings and that's why I haven't even bought it yet. Her first two books are so amazing, and this one is such a departure that I'm scared of being really disappointed. I'll probably give it a shot eventually though, I'm just not in a rush, I guess 😐 8y
Bibliogeekery @Penny_LiteraryHoarders a mini-series?!? I didn't know that. How exciting! 8y
Bibliogeekery @mllemay I hear you! 8y
Lindy I adored Adult Onset. Funny and heartbreaking. Main character is barely holding on to her sanity and I felt her struggle deeply. 8y
Bibliogeekery @Lindy - ooo, glad to hear a different perspective! I want to like it! 8y
Lindy @Bibliogeekery I'll tag you in my posts about 8y
LiteraryLona I need that hammock chair in my life! 😍 8y
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Kirstin
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I'm a flight attendant and I love to check out what everyone is reading on the plane. I get into some great book discussions. Today I saw, Adult Onset, The Greek Myths(nice!) and The Light Between Oceans. ✈️📖👍