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Go as a River
Go as a River: A novel | Shelley Read
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In the spirit of Where the Crawdads Sing, a riveting and deeply moving debut--a love story that is both a stunning exploration of the natural world and an unforgettable coming-of-age novel. Victoria Nash is just a teenager in the 1940s, but she runs the household on her family's peach farm in the ranch town of Iola, Colorado--the sole surviving female in a family of troubled men. Wilson Moon is a young drifter with a mysterious past, displaced from his tribal land in the Four Corners region, who wants to believe one place is just like another. When Victoria encounters Wil on a street corner, their unexpected connection ignites as much passion as danger and as many revelations as secrets. Victoria flees into the beautiful but harsh wilderness of the nearby mountains when tragedy strikes. Living in a small hut, she struggles to survive in the unforgiving conditions with no clear notion of what her future will be. What happens afterward is her quest to regain all that she has lost, even as the Gunnison River rises to submerge her homeland and the only life she has ever known. Go as a River is a story of love and loss but also of finding home, family, resilience--and love--where least expected.
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TheQuietQuill
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I wasn‘t ready for the many tears to form in my eyes while reading this. Beautifully heartbreaking, and I believe this is the authors debut novel. I‘ll be looking for more of her in the future.
This was my April #bookspin for this month 🌸

marleed I cried real tears with this one too! 1w
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1w
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TheQuietQuill
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Someone‘s had an exhausting day 🙃 Everyone is in bed, now mama can get some reading time in 📚

wanderinglynn So sweet! ❤️ 2w
Aimeesue The eyebrows!! 2w
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AnnCrystal 😘💕🐶😍💝. 2w
kelli7990 😍 1w
Gissy 🐶♥️♥️♥️ 1w
Bookpearl Too precious!! 😍 1w
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LatrelWhite
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💚Loving this so far.

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TEArificbooks
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Tagged was my favorite book for January but The East Indian gave it a run for it‘s money.

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Cathyloves2read
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I loved this book! It drew me in from the beginning, and kept me interested until the end. This author has an amazing ability to describe situations and scenery. I googled pictures of some of the mountain ranges in the story, and they were just as I envisioned them from the authors words. The women in this story were so strong and resilient. I admired the two main characters very much. I highly recommend this book. I am so hungry for a peach now!!

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darklydreaming
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Ugh…so beautifully written. The depth of the main character, Victoria, made me feel like I truly knew her. Like I felt what she was feeling.

My book club chose this one for January and I‘m glad they did. I haven‘t stopped thinking about it since I finished.

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TEArificbooks
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This has amazingly beautiful prose. Lovely nature descriptions. I could not put it down and read it in one sitting. Have some peaches ready. I only had peach jasmine jam from the advent calendar but it was a perfect pairing with the book. Highly recommend. #wintergames #teamevergreen @Clwojick

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Clwojick Lovely cover, and photo! 4mo
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AvidReader25
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Part 2 of 3: My favorites from the 144 books I read (in no particular order). I don‘t include rereads. I‘d love to hear your favorites!

6) A Book of Bees by Sue Hubbell
7) Throne of Glass series
8) The Once and Future King by T.H. White
9) A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan
10) Go As a River by Shelley Read

dabbe #8 is on my top 5 list of ALL time. 🤩 4mo
AvidReader25 @dabbe It was so much more fun than I was expecting! I loved it. 4mo
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robinb
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While Hotel of Secrets was a close second 5⭐️, this saga from a debut author completely stole my heart.♥️ Beautiful writing, achingly real characters, evocative and emotional. Simply loved.

#12BooksOf2023

Andrew65 Stacked! 4mo
EmilyM I am pretty sure this is going to end up as my favorite book of the year! 4mo
robinb @Andrew65 Yay!!! Will love to hear what you think. 😊 4mo
robinb @EmilyM It‘s definitely in my top 5! So good! 4mo
Andrew65 @robinb Will let you know 😁 4mo
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Jas16
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This book started off as nice distraction from the winter cold I am trying to conquer but by the end my heart was all in a tangle and all I wanted was one more chapter.

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AmyG
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@dabbe Thank you so much. What a wonderful Hanukkah (night 7) surprise. Can you see the card???? “Enjoy your gift! From Yvette Vega”. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

WHO ARE YOU?????

dabbe WTF? I wrote such a nice little note, too! Maybe she's the unknown wife of Vincent Vega from PULP FICTION. 🤣😍🤗 4mo
AmyG @dabbe Hahahaha. MAY BE. I read the card and said to my husband…I don‘t know who this is. Maybe it‘s for Jolabokaflod. And he asked what the hell was that? 🤣 Then he found the gift receipts. (edited) 4mo
dabbe @AmyG Well, whoever Yvette gifted is probably going to wonder what the hell Litsy is! 🤩 4mo
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Soubhiville I‘m glad you got this! I loved that it‘s set in CO, and Montrose where my mom lives is mentioned! 4mo
AmyG @Soubhiville I put it on my TBR because of you! @dabbe HA! Is her card what you wrote? 🤣 (edited) 4mo
dabbe @AmyG No! I wrote quite a bit more than just “Enjoy your gift!“ I'll have to add this to my TBR as well! 🤩 4mo
AmyG @dabbe Would you like me to send this to you when I finish??? 4mo
dabbe @AmyG If you don't mind, YES! 😍🤩🤗 4mo
AmyG @dabbe Will do, my friend. 😘 But it will be after the holidays. I am not going near a post office for a while if I don‘t have to. 🤣 4mo
dabbe @AmyG No rush whatsoever. Read it whenever you want! 🤩😍😘 4mo
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Lsmoore43
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Go As A River by Shelley Read

This is such a beautiful book. A story that takes you in and holds your heart in its pages. I've read two books this year that I can honestly say are my favorites. This is one. I bought this because it came so highly recommended. I'm so glad I did.
4.9 stars

Full review: https://tinyurl.com/3ekph7jv
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SassyBookworm
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Ebook is on sale for $1.99 originally $28!! It‘s a great savings if you‘d like to have something extra to read during Thanksgiving!! Or like me it‘s your book clubs December book ☺️

#SassyBookworm 😏 #KindleReads

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Soubhiville
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My October pick for fiction is Go As a River. It wasn‘t a match for James Baldwin though, and The Overstory so far is the stand out for the second half of the year. Can you believe there are only 2 months left to fill?

Megabooks No! 😲 5mo
AmyG No. I can‘t. 5mo
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Soubhiville
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This may be the only book I‘ve ever heard of that takes place on the Western Slope of Colorado, which is where my mom and sister live. So of course I wanted to read it!

It starts as a forbidden live story, when Tori meets Wil and immediately falls for him. But it quickly becomes so much more. Tori also loves the part of CO where she grew up, and when her farm is going to be flooded by the new reservoir, she plans to move the peach orchard.

Soubhiville Beautifully written and very sad. I‘ll be sending it to you @Yenya1954 . Of course you should read it. 6mo
TheLudicReader One of my favourite reads this year. 6mo
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TheLudicReader
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#Top10SummerReads2023
I read some great books this summer.
@Cinfhen
Thanks for the tag @dabbe

Deblovestoread Screenshot taken. This exercise is not good for my TBR but good for my soul! 7mo
BarbaraBB Just started All the Sinners! And glad to see We Spread here! 7mo
marleed After I posted my top 10, I realized I was missing Go As a River. I almost edited my pic to trade it out with All the Ugly and Beautiful Things. I‘m so anal sometimes! I resisted! 7mo
Cinfhen I debated adding All sinners Bleed since I finished it May 31!!! And so many others on here im curious about!! So glad you posted and shared ♥️🙌🏻 7mo
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TheLudicReader
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Whole heartedly recommend this beautiful book about love, family, sacrifice, and the natural world. The narrator, Torie, is 17 when her story begins and it is a gorgeous, heartbreaking and redemptive story and I LOVED every second of it. Wayyyyyy better than Where the Crawdads Sing.
#14books14weeks2023
@TheHeartlandBookFairy

ShelleyBooksie Stacked based on your recommendation. Plus I need to support the "Shelley's" of the world - LOL. 8mo
TheLudicReader I just got swept along by this story, @ShelleyBooksie…and I may have shed a tear or two. 8mo
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ImperfectCJ
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There was too much explanation and wordy processing of hardship and emotion in this book. The characters at times sound like amateur psychologists, which is less effective than if the characters' inner lives were revealed more organically. I do, however, appreciate the exploration of home, belonging, and family, and I really enjoyed the peach orchard parts. The book has reminded me that I want to visit Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.

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marleed
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I loved this grid so much I could eat it up! Tagged my overall favorite.

5* = Loved It, want to shout out loud about this book! I do/will own/keep a physical copy. A+
4*= I liked it, would love to discuss. Solid B
3*=Meh, no need to discuss. Avg C
2*=Nope D
1*=DNF F

Note: To equate quarter ratings to A-F scores, 3.5 and 3.25 both garner a C+, but 3.5 represents my quandary - can‘t decide if it‘s a pick or a so-so!?

Cinfhen Listening to this one now - really liking it! Juicy 8mo
CBee I‘m so glad to see that you liked the Greenwood - I also loved it, despite the uncomfortable subject matter! 8mo
marleed @CBee It‘s going to stay with me for a long time. How could I like this book and be okay with that relationship? It really speaks to how critical it is to be loved by someone without condition - and when you are, can rise above some serious crap and be okay. 8mo
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marleed @Cinfhen I love neighborhood stories. As a young, married working mom. I would jump rope on my ground level wood deck for exercise that allowed me to watch my kids while they safely watched Thomas the Tank. I‘d look out at my vista where one subdivision over many homes were populated by stay at home moms. I‘d imagine my life there. These stories always take me to my deck and worn out jump rope! (edited) 8mo
CBee @marleed exactly! A lot of it made me uncomfortable, and it did feel slightly wrong to be rooting for them, but ultimately it worked and stuck with me. 8mo
Cinfhen I read the Greenwood in 2016 and I STILL think about it! I LOVED it sooooo much @CBee @marleed 8mo
Cinfhen I just downloaded this one after seeing that you gave it 5 stars 8mo
CBee @Cinfhen yes! It‘s been maybe 3-4 years or so since I read it! 8mo
marleed @Cinfhen I don‘t think I‘ve ever described a book as a parable before Babel - but it just felt there were so many meaningful lessons to take from it. … And oh, Go as a River. It just comes together so well - like multiple rivers to their headwater. 8mo
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marleed
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This book, it‘s just so good. I TBR‘d based on Litsy love. As I was reading, I thought this is good but I‘m not loving it like I thought I might. And then the stories merge, and I‘m crying. And I‘m on an airplane and my tissues (please, not the ugly cry) are in the carry-on that I had volunteered to check to my final destination. Quick, return to the rom-com on my Libby app!

Suet624 Well alrighty then. Stacked! 9mo
marleed @Suet624 I‘m so glad I stacked and read this one. I thought I‘d narrowed down the 3 recommendations I can submit for my 2024 irl bookclub discussions. But dang it, now I think I want this to be one of my 3 picks. 9mo
Suet624 👊🏻👊🏻💕 8mo
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EmilyM
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I don't know if I am filling this in right because I have the same book going against itself but whatever the case, I think I have my favorite book of the first half of the year!

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KristiAhlers
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This was a #Goldsboro book and I found this to be a truly absorbing story of a coming-of-age read. These characters were so real to me! I was truly swept up in the writing. 🌟🌟🌟🌟 read for me! #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 10mo
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Coleen_Nieto
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Visiting a friend, took a wrong turn and found myself at Blue Mesa Reservoir. Then I started the book I brought, only to discover Iola, the town in the book, is under this Reservoir!

Bookwormjillk Wow, beautiful 11mo
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Jenken1998
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1940's Colorado rural community is home to teenage Victoria Nash who is living/and caring for her widowed father, war veteran Uncle and troubled brother. Her life is very secluded and controlled. She meets a mysterious young drifter and they start a relationship with consequences. A book about loss, love and finding the courage to follow your heart. 4 stars.

MMFinck This sounds up my alley 11mo
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EmilyM
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robinb Go As A River and Hello Beautiful 💜💜 12mo
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AvidReader25
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It‘s taken me a couple weeks to sort through my thoughts on this one. It was an absolutely stunning book. One thing I loved about it was that though the main character surrounded by men, it‘s truly her story. We see her grow from a young teen into a woman, mother, peach farmer, and so much more. She shows incredible vulnerability when she finally opens her heart and allows her friends to share her secrets. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review continued in comments.

AvidReader25 I am so grateful we got to see her life through the decades, and not just in the midst of her worst tragedy. I loved seeing her resilience. I loved her friendship with Zelda. I was shocked when she finds the message from Inga. So many women living with quiet strength. The power of this one really snuck up on me. I wasn‘t expecting it to hit me so deeply. 12mo
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Go As A River is probably best suited to readers of historical fiction who are looking for something a little more intense and survivalist than they‘re used to in WWII and Regency romances. If you‘re a fan of nature writing and nostalgic for a time before pollution ruined our natural landscapes, you‘ll love it, too. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/go-as-a-river-shelley-read/

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ashw21
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Go As a River is an exquisite debut novel that is in my top reads of the year so far. Set in Colorado in the 1940s -1970s, the book provides a sense of place, of what it is like to be a woman, what it is to be a coloured person, a political backdrop, and a wonderful sense of nature. This book was such an immersive reading experience for me, the scenery was stunning and the writing was beautiful. It was poignant, charming and heartbreaking!!

JanuarieTimewalker13 Is that the British cover? 13mo
ashw21 @JanuarieTimewalker13 It probably is as I live in Australia so we get the British covers! 13mo
JanuarieTimewalker13 Beautiful!! 13mo
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Mpcacher
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This is a beautifully written tale about hardship, loss and resilience. The author has created a wonderful character in Victoria and watching her struggle and grow captivated me...I found myself wanting to give her a hug. I also loved the way she captured the place and times, even the small scenes, such as the one where the country watched to Vietnam draft numbers called on tv, will stick with me. I look forward to more from this author. 5/5!

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robinb
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I‘m not going to say much here as I‘ve got to sit down and process my thoughts, but please read this book. 😊 It‘s based around the small town of Iola, CO which was flooded in 1962 to make way for the damming of a portion of the Gunnison River and the Blue Mesa Reservoir. This is a debut novel, and I was simply blown away by the beauty of the writing and the heartbreak, strength and resilience of its heroine. I‘ll post my GR link soon. 5/5⭐️🔻

KathyWheeler Oh — I saw the “can‘t even” first and thought you hated it, so I was confused by the review, which indicates the opposite. Then I saw the Pick. This looks good. 14mo
robinb @KathyWheeler 😂 I guess the “can‘t even” could indicate really good or really bad. In my case it usually means Really Good. I highly recommend this one. 14mo
robinb My GR review for this book is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5363693563 14mo
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BookNAround
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Gatsby is helping me read this one on the couch tonight.

ShelleyBooksie Gatsby ♡♡ 1y
robinb Hi Kristen 👋, what did you think of this one? 14mo
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