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message 1: by Eileen (last edited Dec 04, 2025 07:32PM) (new)

Eileen Stukane Eileen Stukane
The House That Held Everything begins when I open the front door of the family house that I (and my siblings) inherited. This is the start of my emotional journey from repulsion-- after the shock of seeing a once-elegant home turned into a house of hoarding-- to compassion for the suffering that existed in the house, and led to its unimaginable transformation. Buried in the detritus, I unearth family secrets.
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message 2: by Brad (new)

Brad Audiobibliophile Not sure what you're asking for but there's no info for adding a new book which is what this folder is for (see the title) and besides, the book has been on Goodreads since May 2025 anyway. Closed.


message 3: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Stukane Eileen wrote: "Eileen Stukane
The House That Held Everything begins when I open the front door of the family house that I (and my siblings) inherited. This is the start of my emotional journe..."

Dear Brad, I am not sure what you are referring to. My book The House That Held Everything is a new book, published by Bloomsbury in November 2025. I thought I was doing a listing for my new book. It would be impossible for my book to have been on Goodreads since May 2025. It was not published until 6 months later in November 2025. If I have not followed specific rules, please tell me what to do to have my book listed in the Librarians Group. Thank you, Eileen Stukane


message 4: by Scott (new)

Scott Your book editions were added in May and in September 2025. Not sure what you mean by "listed in the Librarians Group."


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