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The Book of Goose

A Novel

by Yiyun Li

The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li X
The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li
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  • First Published:
    Sep 2022, 368 pages

    Paperback:
    Aug 2023, 368 pages

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Margot P

Simple yet oh so complex
I love books like this-deceptively simple, straightforward plot, yet laced with a tremendous amount of dark, psychological elements. Two very smart, yet very bored young girls in post war southern France try to make sense of all the broken lives around them by playing a dangerous game that has life altering consequences. I think this would be an excellent book club choice for groups that enjoy serious discussions. There are so many themes and different ways of interpreting the characters’ actions!
prem singh

The Book of Goose A Novel
Lee's melodious creation takes an ambiguous turn, taking readers on a grand journey from the struggle to the crowded streets of post-French Paris. At the center of this compelling story is the relationship between Fabienne and Agnes, enduring friends whose lives are constantly limited by their common history. The wonder of the first lies most of the time in its ability to make us feel like great spectators of the grouped universe created by these two friends, shielding them from the obscure real factors of their biological parts. As Fabienne's rash actions reshape Agnes's path, readers are taken on a journey that spans acclaim, fortune, and horrific failure. Through ups and downs, Lee deftly juggles the fragility of dreams and the onerous responsibilities of connection. The story actually moves between time periods, uncovering the disjointed mosaic of Agnes's life as she finds comfort in a quiet Pennsylvania home, with her problematic past attempting to limit any relationship. Themes of character, opportunity, and the vital power of imagination are brilliantly intertwined, prompting readers to contemplate their relationship with the past. The Book of Goose - not just a novel, the echoes of opinion gathering linger long after the last page is turned. As we follow Agnes's excursion, we are reminded that even in the darkest of moments, the human spirit has an amazing ability to track the light and move on. Basically considering this, this time you are looking for an entertaining excursion that will touch your heart and touch your soul. Must read this book. In light of all this, The Book of Goose is a wonderful look at the enduring influence of family ties and the steadfast spirit that drives us forward, brilliantly portrayed by Yiyun Li in this profound tale of adoration, hardship and the immense impact of memory.
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