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What Shines from It
What Shines from It | Sara Rauch
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The eleven stories in Sara Rauch's What Shines from It are rife with the physical and psychic wounds of everyday life. In "Beholden," girl meets boy meets the unsettled spirits of post-9/11 New York City, but her future can't hold them all. In "Kitten," a struggling veteran and his wife argue over adopting an abandoned kitten, deepening their financial and emotional rifts. In "Abandon," a ghost-baby ravages a woman's body following a late-term miscarriage, marring her chances for new love. And in "Kintsukuroi," a married potter falls for a married geologist and discovers the luminosity of being broken.What Shines from It is populated by women on the verge of transcendence-brimming with anger and love-and working-class artists haunted by the ghosts of their desires. Abiding by a distinctly guarded New England sensibility, these stories inhabit the borderlands of long-established cities, where humans are still learning to embrace the natural world. Subtly exploring sexualities, relationships, birth and rebirth, identity, ghosts, and longing, Rauch searches for the places where our protective shells are cracked and, in spare, poetic language, limns those edges of loneliness and loss with light.
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Beachesnbooks
What Shines from It | Sara Rauch
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Posting my March reading wrap-up a bit early, because this month has gone on for years already. Faves this month were What Shines From It by Sara Rauch (short story collection) and Girl Gone Viral by Alisha Rai (contemporary romance) (both were ARCs!) although all were 4⭐️ & above. Although I finished 6 books, I dnf'd several; I really only want to read books that make me happy right now. I hope all of you Littens are healthy and safe. 💜

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Beachesnbooks
What Shines from It | Sara Rauch
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March TBR! I'm hoping to get to a few ARCs, one of my most anticipated 2020 releases (Crescent City), one of my top 10 tbr for 2020 (Normal People), and a few fantasy romance reads, in addition to making a good start on a classic (Anna Karenina). I'm hoping March can be a productive reading month, but more importantly, that I find some 5⭐️ reads!