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last updated Jul 02, 2020 05:31PM
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Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn (#21 in 2020)
Thank you to @mcdbooks @fsgbooks for my gifted copy. PUB DATE: 3/3/2020
When Nainoa was 7 years old, he fell overboard on a family trip. As sharks began to appear in the water, everyone naturally assumed that Noa was a goner. One of the sharks however, cradled Noa in its jaws and carefully brought him back to his family. It was as if the sharks recognized the greatness in Noa and knew his time on earth was worth more than a meal. ...more
Thank you to @mcdbooks @fsgbooks for my gifted copy. PUB DATE: 3/3/2020
When Nainoa was 7 years old, he fell overboard on a family trip. As sharks began to appear in the water, everyone naturally assumed that Noa was a goner. One of the sharks however, cradled Noa in its jaws and carefully brought him back to his family. It was as if the sharks recognized the greatness in Noa and knew his time on earth was worth more than a meal. ...more

The problem with judging a book on the cover and not reading a full synopsis (because you want to avoid spoilers), is that I thought this book would be heavily based around Sharks, which I was hoping for.
However, what I found was a literary story that was still raw and beautiful, and wonderful in the same. Just a much different type of book and story than the one I imagined it would be.
I loved that each chapter brings forth another character and family member from the Flores family, as wife, mot ...more
However, what I found was a literary story that was still raw and beautiful, and wonderful in the same. Just a much different type of book and story than the one I imagined it would be.
I loved that each chapter brings forth another character and family member from the Flores family, as wife, mot ...more

Beautiful Mystical Realism. So well written. The differing (and the absent) perspectives were the cherry on top. Washburn presents strong themes of cultural identity that were relatable, yet informative. There were many complex layers of this book to unravel. It kept me my brain working - processing, acknowledging, questioning, etc... - it was muy bueno.
I highly recommend delving into the Flores' family's world as they work on surviving, without losing themselves (as a whole and individually) in ...more
I highly recommend delving into the Flores' family's world as they work on surviving, without losing themselves (as a whole and individually) in ...more

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