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Father Daimien's (view spoiler)
Why does he (view spoiler)
Sister Leopolda Puyat (view spoiler)
Part One the Transfiguration of Agnes
Chapter One
Can't imagine Sister Cecelia's (view spoiler)
Berndt Vogel too (view spoiler)
Arnold the Actor Anderson (view spoiler)
Can't believe (view spoiler)
What a terrible (view spoiler)
Pleased that (view spoiler)
Father Hugo (view spoiler)
Chapter Two
Nothing like a (view spoiler)
Who was the man (view spoiler)
THE Father Damien Modeste (view spoiler)
Chapter Three
Confused by the reference (view spoiler)
Father Jude Miller's (view spoiler)
Mary Kashpaw (view spoiler)


I did not like the book. I was confused by double a..."
I was disgruntled about the lack of translation of the Ojibwe quotes too.
What did you think you missed? I read through your spoilers in the message below and agree with your comments.
re Father Hugo (view spoiler)
re the man (view spoiler)
It looks like I will not get the book back before the end of the month, but I will finish it when I do. There is no hope for me to get my alternate book read because I was finishing Circe.

I think this is a book that could be read more than once. It took me three times to get all of the way through One Hundred Years of Solitude and get all of the characters straight. There are several cases in Little No Horse that feel very much like OHYoS.

I'll be back tomorrow to read spoilers and comment. I'm really tired right now and my own sweet bed is calling to me (the best thing about coming home).
Almeta, I'm glad to hear that you are willing to give it another chance. Hopefully, the second reading will help clear some things up for you.
For some reason, the Ojibwa quotes didn't bother me. It felt natural to read the language untranslated. It's how Agnes would have heard it when she first arrived and before she understood it.
Okay - back tomorrow to read and comment.

The narrator is the same person that narrates the Barbara Holloway series books. Sweet!

Janice, glad to see you gave it 4 stars.

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There are so many details in this story, that it begs for a re-read. I shall move on to other books though. My tbr is out of control.



Father Jude (view spoiler)
Mary's story (view spoiler)
Father Damien (view spoiler) ... back to listening. It is so sad now.


The end notes were very interesting!
I really enjoyed listening to Anna Fields. I think I might listen again!

Being able to stop and review the text that was just read and think about comments and write spoilers, I think helped me. I agree that there was a lot going on, and with the time line and people's stories going back and forth, it was confusing.
I am listening to the beginning of the story again, and the audiobook brings a whole different feel to the story. I like Anna Fields and her ability with voices, but it "feels" flat and monotone.

When I listened to the beginning- re Agnes' Transformation (view spoiler)

Are you starting over from the beginning, or will you pick up where you left off.
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I did not like the book. I was confused by double and triple identities and by untranslated Ojibwe quotes . Reading other comments, I decided I must have missed something very important. Did I snooze through something?
Here at the end of the month (as usual), I am giving the book another try. And am keeping track of everyone's names. Let's see how it goes second time around.☻