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Half-Bads in White Regalia
Half-Bads in White Regalia: A Memoir | Cody Caetano
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A family tries to learn from the mistakes of past generations in this whirlwind memoir from a wholly original new voice. The Caetanos move into a doomed house in the highway village of Happyland before an inevitable divorce pulls Cody's parents in separate directions. His mom, Mindimooye, having discovered her Anishinaabe birth family and Sixties Scoop origin story, embarks on a series of fraught relationships and fresh starts. His dad, O Touro, a Portuguese immigrant and drifter, falls back into "big do, little think" behaviour, despite his best intentions. Left alone at the house in Happyland, Cody and his siblings must fend for themselves, even as the pipes burst and the lights go out. His protective big sister, Kris, finds inventive ways to put food on the table, and his stoic big brother, Julian, facilitates his regular escapes into the world of video games. As life yanks them from one temporary solution to the next, they steal moments of joy and resist buckling under "baddie" temptations aplenty. Capturing the chaos and wonder of a precarious childhood, Cody Caetano delivers a fever dream coming-of-age garnished with a slang all his own. Half-Bads in White Regalia is an unforgettable debut that unspools a tangled family history with warmth, humour, and deep generosity.
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xicanti
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I don‘t mind ceding the reading nook to Daisy because it‘s in the cold part of this 120-year-old house. She‘s welcome to settle in there while I hunker down in the one warm room.

I don‘t know whether I‘ll finish HALF BADS IN WHITE REGALIA tonight or tomorrow. Cody Caetano‘s got a stellar prose style backed by deeply felt emotion, but his story isn‘t always propulsive. We‘ll see.

dabbe She's rippin' my heart! ❣️ Does she have any husky/malamute in her, if you don't mind my asking? 1y
xicanti @dabbe she‘s definitely got some Husky to her, but they aren‘t sure who else went into her genetic makeup. 1y
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Kazzie
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Very good, very moving. A book of honest love and triumph

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Mpcacher
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I am torn about about this memoir. The writing was not my favourite and the author's use of slang made it difficult to read at times, but it gave me a peek into the difficult life others live. His dad was physically abusive and his mom was horribly neglectful, and neither ever put the author first. Thankfully he had an older sister who tried her best. The book left me angry that a child should be forced to live that way. 3.5/5 stars.