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Bklover “How will we know it‘s us without our past?” 🥺 1d
willaful Another excruciating chapter. Steinbeck really paints a picture.

(It brought up some painful memories of my childhood, when we were very nomadic and I always had to leave stuff behind, and then there's now when I worry about whether we should be emigrating. Not the my life has been anything like this hard.)
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ElizaMarie I felt so sad for the kiddos with having to leave their things. Every space counts and having to justify what would and would not make the cut matters. 1d
KAO This chapter reminded me of the estate sale that I stopped by this weekend. It struck me as so very sad to see all of these seemingly random items as well as apparently once treasured collectibles left behind. I had so many questions about who lived there and what circumstances brought about the need for this sale, but I didn‘t speak to anyone about it and left—with one little garden decoration ($4) ready to start a new life in my yard. 24h
lil1inblue @Bklover That quote... 😭 22h
lil1inblue I'm glad this is a buddy read, because I couldn't handle this book alone. 22h
Bklover @lil1inblue Me too! I need the humor in this group just so I can read this stuff! 21h
Bklover @willaful 🩷🩷 21h
Bookwormjillk Finally caught up. This was a rough chapter. 16h
SamAnne Forgot exactly how rough this novel could be!!! 6h
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