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Stranger
Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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From Giller prizewinning author of The Time in Between and Canada Reads finalist for The Age of Hope comes a stirring tale that lays bare the bonds of motherhood, revealing just how far a mother will go to reclaim her stolen child. so, a young Guatemalan woman, works at a fertility clinic at Ixchel, in the highlands of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas. She tends to the rich northern women who visit the clinic hoping that the waters of the nearby lake might increase their chances of conception. Like many of the women working at the clinic, so is aware of the resident American doctor, Eric Mann. Soon so is his secret lover, stealing away with Dr. Mann on long motorcycle rides through the mountains and enjoying beach vacations with Eric and his doctor friends. But their tryst does not last long. Dr. Mann decides he will return to the US, and a freak accident cuts the couples time together even shorter. Before so can tell Dr. Mann that she is pregnant, he is gone. After the birth of her daughter, the baby is taken from her. The director of the clinic informs so that her child is in America. Determined to reclaim her stolen daughter, so makes her way north through Mexico, eventually crossing illegally into a United States divided into military zones. Travelling without documentation, and with little money, so descends into a world full of danger. In a place of shifting boundaries, so must determine who she can trust and how much, aware that she might lose her daughter forever. The profound intelligence and political resonance we have come to expect from Bergen sit front and centre in Stranger, contributing to the growing legacy of this Giller Prizewinning author. With its themes of dislocation and disruption, of power and vulnerability, of rich and of poor, Stranger is a powerfully resonant political novel for our times.
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Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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#AwesomeAutumnBooks #Stranger @Jess7
I'm a bit behind with challenge so playing catch up.

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Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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Pickpick

This book turned out to be a very pleasant surprise, as I wasn't too sure if I was going to enjoy it at first. The simple prose grew on me, and I couldn't put it down in the end, wanting to discover what happened to the main character and her kidnapped baby. I recommend it if you like quiet determined characters rather than super hero badass types. Thanks to Duckworth Overlook for advanced reading copy.

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MrBook
Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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#TBRtemptation post 8! A mother goes to extremes to find & reclaim her child. Íso, a young Guatemalan woman, works at a fertility clinic in Ixchel. It borders a lake with conception-enhancing properties & tailors to the rich. Dr. Mann's her lover who leaves abruptly when an accident forces him back to America. Abandoned, she gives birth at the clinic only to have the baby stolen, where the trail leads north to the US. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?

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Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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Panpan

What a profound disappointment!!!! Written using very basic and primary grade writing. If you read the inside jacket flap, you will have read the book. 🙁🙁 So unbelievably disappointed! Not a great start to my Giller Prize Longlist reading. I'll be confused and disappointed if Stranger moves forward to the Shortlist.

PurpleyPumpkin Thanks for posting this. I want to read some of the Giller nominees, but I think I'll avoid this one. 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @PurpleyPumpkin seriously all you have to do is read the jacket flap description. You'll be good. I'm still feeling *lost* in a fog of disappointment about it. 😟 8y
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Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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Saturday night over easy. Outside waiting for thunderstorms that have been promised.

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Stranger: A Novel | David Bergen
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Waiting, waiting for the #GillerPrize Longlist announcement! #Canlit day!! Supposed to start revealing at 9 am (EDT)

Lindy What do you think of the list? I believe Thien is a strong contender. 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders @Lindy it's got a few surprises doesn't it? Some are kind of really odd and I'm not too certain I'll clear reading for them. I was surprised to not see The Conjoined on the list! 8y
Lindy Have only read Thien (LOVED) plus part of Awad (abandoned). I'm most looking forward to reading those by Emma Donaghue and Zoe Whittall. Enjoyed Kathy Page's earlier collection, so I expect good things there. Also interested in Catherine Leroux. 8y
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