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Bones of an Inland Sea by Mary Akers

robinrush97's review

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5.0

Everything Mary Akers writes is *chef's kiss*

avitalgadcykman's review

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5.0

It is maybe the first book I have listened to instead of reading. Since I did it during several nights, the stories continued into my dreams, and since the stories are disturbing, though they offer redemption, my dreams were uneasy.
The stories are linked in the strong connection between the relationships and the environment, natural phenomena and disasters. Some stories are very moving-the couple by the aquarium remained with me. The young student, now older, remembering her then older lover, a professor, made me want to warn her against him when she is still young...The tsunami story is impressive too. All in all, a very satisfying experience!
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