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A Scarcity of Condors
A Scarcity of Condors | Suanne Laqueur
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Juleón "Jude" Tholet has survival in his DNA. His father, Cleón, lived through imprisonment and torture during Pinochet's military coup in Chile. His mother, Penny, risked everything to gain her husband's freedom and flee the country with their newborn son. But as a closeted gay teenager growing up in Vancouver, Jude is targeted by a neighborhood bully called El Cóndor, culminating in a vicious hate crime that forces the Tholets to flee their country again. Jude cautiously rebuilds his life in Seattle, becoming an accomplished pianist, but his his wings have been clipped and he cannot seem to soar in his relationships. Only family remains a constant source of strength and joy, until a DNA test reveals something that shocks all the Tholets: Jude is not their child. Stunned by the test results, the Tholets must dig into their painful past, re-examine their lives in 1973 Santiago and the events surrounding Jude's birth story. It’s a tale rooted in South America’s Operation Condor. It spreads through Pinochet’s terrifying regime of detention camps, torture, disappeared civilians and stolen children. The journey forces Penny Tholet to confront the gaps in her memory while Cleón must re-live an ordeal he’s long kept hidden away in a secret world. The tale ends with Jude digging through his genetic code in a quest to find his biological parents. Are they alive? Or are they among Los Desaparecidos—the Disappeared Ones? Suanne Laqueur’s third book in the Venery series explores the desperate acts of love made in times of war, and the many ways family can be defined.
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bookishkai
A Scarcity of Condors | Suanne Laqueur
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Well, that was an emotional rollercoaster to Chile and back. Anything else will ruin the story, but there was resolution to some of the questions I‘ve had since I first read An Exaltation of Larks. I figured some of it out, some of it was a surprise, and I kept looking for more connections that weren‘t there.

And how to explain that a book was good without being your favorite of the series when all the books rip your heart out and stomp on it?

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bookishkai
A Scarcity of Condors | Suanne Laqueur
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Okay, I‘m going in! I think (I hope?) that this will be the book that ties it all together, full circle stop, Chile and New York and Alex and Jav and Ari and Stef and Geno ...

And I want to yell at people to read these books.

So read these books!

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bookishkai
A Scarcity of Condors | Suanne Laqueur
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My plans for #24b42020; hell, my plans from tonight through New Years. I picked up the tagged book when it came out a few weeks ago, and decided I wanted to reread the first two. Then I found out that there is a book of short stories about Jav and Stef, and then the book within a book about Trueblood Cay. I loved the first two books, so beyond excited for rereading and new to me books.