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BUDDY READ: Contemporary/Romance > A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi - Restarting June 3rd 2020

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message 1: by Beatrice (last edited Dec 27, 2018 04:09AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) It’s 2002, a year after 9/11. It’s an extremely turbulent time politically, but especially so for someone like Shirin, a sixteen-year-old Muslim girl who’s tired of being stereotyped.

Shirin is never surprised by how horrible people can be. She’s tired of the rude stares, the degrading comments—even the physical violence—she endures as a result of her race, her religion, and the hijab she wears every day. So she’s built up protective walls and refuses to let anyone close enough to hurt her. Instead, she drowns her frustrations in music and spends her afternoons break-dancing with her brother.

But then she meets Ocean James. He’s the first person in forever who really seems to want to get to know Shirin. It terrifies her—they seem to come from two irreconcilable worlds—and Shirin has had her guard up for so long that she’s not sure she’ll ever be able to let it down.


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Curious to see how this pans out.


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Opening chapter is hard to not feel sympathy for our main character.


message 4: by Lee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lee | 1452 comments Karen wrote: "Opening chapter is hard to not feel sympathy for our main character."

The opening chapter definitely killed me a little bit. It was awful to read about what she was going through.


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Lee | 1452 comments 55% (view spoiler)


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Lee | 1452 comments 75% (view spoiler)


reality✨(currently on hiatus to recover from life) (antireader) I looooove this book so much!(≧∇≦)♡


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Up to ch6. Her awkwardness around Ocean is hard to credit, but it’s interesting to see her try to deal with others’ prejudices.


message 9: by Lee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lee | 1452 comments Finished (view spoiler)


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Up to ch14. I’m not convinced by the timing of the new mystery guy.


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Up to ch19. Probably because of my background I cannot understand why someone would overthink something so straightforward as spending time with a friend.


Grace Elia | 6 comments Just bought this today... hopefully I can start to catch up.


Karen Barber | 13279 comments I’ll happily comment Grace as you catch up. Up to ch25 and I’m liking how honest Shirin and Ocean are about their relationship.


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Up toch30. Really hope Shirin doesn’t do what it looks like she will.


Karen Barber | 13279 comments Finished. Review on home page. Loved this, but it was a tough read.


Grace Elia | 6 comments Just finished this and love it. It was a really quick read for me, I just could not put it down.


Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) I'm slowly reading this.


message 18: by Jenn (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jenn (tellingmelies) | 9726 comments Mod
I didn't know if I'd be able to get to this one, but I'm starting today!


Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) Chapters 1 - 5 (view spoiler)


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Jenn (tellingmelies) | 9726 comments Mod
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Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) Chapter 6 - 10 (view spoiler)


Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) Jenn wrote: "20%: [spoilers removed]"

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Jenn (tellingmelies) | 9726 comments Mod
@Beatrice Yeah, knowing what I know of Tahereh you can see the similarities and the writing flows better because of that :)


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Jenn (tellingmelies) | 9726 comments Mod
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Jenn (tellingmelies) | 9726 comments Mod
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Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) Chapter 11- End (view spoiler)


✨Skye✨ | 3107 comments Up to chapter 10 (view spoiler)


✨Skye✨ | 3107 comments Up to chapter 25 (view spoiler)


✨Skye✨ | 3107 comments Up to chapter 32 (view spoiler)


✨Skye✨ | 3107 comments Finished (view spoiler)


✨Skye✨ | 3107 comments Beatrice wrote: "Chapter 11- End [spoilers removed]"

I'm hopeful too :)


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Rachael (classycupcakezz) | 5933 comments I started this yesterday but didn't have time to post..

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Rachael (classycupcakezz) | 5933 comments Chapter 24 (view spoiler)

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All done! I literally couldn't put this one down. So heartbreakingly beautiful I loved it so much I want to reread it right away. I am moved.


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message 38: by Ryn (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments To Chapter 9

This is a really hard book for me to discuss because I first have to recognize that as a middle-class WASP chick, I don't KNOW what the experiences of most minority groups are like, particularly that of a Muslim teen in the aftermath of 9/11. I can imagine but there are a lot of things about Shirin's experience that I will never completely understand, just like there are many things about my multiracial children's life experience that I will never fully and completely understand as much as I want to or as much as I try. My own biases and prejudices are going to influence my perspective here and while I will try to recognize that, I apologize in advance if I am clumsy at the discussion. I've always felt, and it is certainly appropriate to repeat for this story that yes, conversations between different racial, ethnic and religious groups can be awkward, frustrating and tiresome, but if a member of the "other" is truly trying to understand, getting offended is counterproductive... there's no way to make things better if the only thing we do is shut everyone else down and make them afraid to talk or afraid to ask.

That said, I (view spoiler) I'm enjoying the story immensely so far; it just drew me right in and the pages are flying by.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments To Chapter 18

This book is adorable. It's such a great balance of cute romance and actually important stuff, and I love it. (view spoiler) Plus, it's just a great story, which at the end of the day, is the most important thing perhaps.


message 40: by Ryn (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments To Chapter 18

I'm kind of wondering (view spoiler)


message 41: by Ryn (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments I should add that she continues to do a very effective job at combining a cute story with conversation about some very serious issues without being preachy or didactic. Representation is important for the group being represented, but it's important for the rest of the world too.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Fin

Okay. I'm actually in tears right now. This book just catapulted itself up to the top of my favorites list.

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callie (artsy_bibliophile) | 907 comments Chapter 2 - I didn't get a lot of chances to pick up a book this weekend because I was unusually busy. I'm going to be completely honest and say I have absolutely no idea what this book is about. I saw it was a pick for a book discussion and decided to pick it up without even reading the synopsis. (view spoiler)

UPDATE: I actually read the synopsis. (view spoiler) Also, I'm writing this pretty late at night because I wanted to at least update something. Thought I'd add that in because I know it's a little ramble-y and not written well and I apologize.


message 44: by Ryn (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments The wonderful part about goodreads is that no one is grading our writing :) Sometimes you have to talk (or write) through some things before you really figure out what you think.

So this is interesting so far. Like I mentioned, I had to read this for my YA book club (I'm a teen librarian). The club is composed of teens and adults. I had one adult who was so offput by the breakdancing that she didn't finish the book; however, she does listen to her books instead of reading them. Honestly, I'd say it's a side plot but I don't think it is the main focus at all; I never had any issue with it, but I do tend to skim parts of a book that are too expository without even realizing I did it.

My teen that was there yesterday was thrown by the fact that this was so soon after 9/11; she had a lot of trouble with the book because she did not realize the setting early enough. Once she figured it out though, she said it made more sense -- (view spoiler)


callie (artsy_bibliophile) | 907 comments Ryn wrote: "To Chapter 9

This is a really hard book for me to discuss because I first have to recognize that as a middle-class WASP chick, I don't KNOW what the experiences of most minority groups are like, p..."


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callie (artsy_bibliophile) | 907 comments Ryn wrote: "To Chapter 18

This book is adorable. It's such a great balance of cute romance and actually important stuff, and I love it. [spoilers removed] Plus, it's just a great story, which at the end of th..."


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callie (artsy_bibliophile) | 907 comments Ryn wrote: "Fin

Okay. I'm actually in tears right now. This book just catapulted itself up to the top of my favorites list.

This line right here:

"I'd done to others exactly what I hadn't wanted them to do..."


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callie (artsy_bibliophile) | 907 comments Overall, I think it was a great story, I can see why I lot of people love it. For me though, I had a really hard time connecting and relating, not as much (though, unconsciously, probably a little) because I am a white female who is lucky enough not the deal with racism, but a huge part of it was that I was just told everything I wanted to be shown. I feel like it would have been a much more effective story for me if I was shown all the things, if I could see all the things happening through the eyes of Shirin instead of just being told what had happened. Ultimately, that decreased the experience of the story for me, though I do still think it is a great story and would recommend it if it was the type of story someone was looking for.


message 49: by Ryn (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments I think it's definitely a book you have to read all the way through to understand what the author is really doing.

I think it's a really hard balance to strike and the world is changing. Back at that point, systemic racism/prejudice wasn't really acknowledged as a thing nor was white privilege, so we're looking at it today from a somewhat different lens.

One of the other people in our book group was annoyed by the (view spoiler)


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments and yeap, hazards of commenting at work... had to post half a thought >.<

As I was saying, she did do a lot of "telling" at the beginning, I think so you could just kind of catch up to where she was now but I thought once that happened, there was a lot more "showing." (view spoiler) Anyway, long comment, but I'm very glad we're seeing more books like this not just so that ethnic minorities have the chance to see themselves represented and be supported, but also so that the mainstream can see and experience these stories too. Maybe then, kids like Shirin won't have to go around trying to educate us anymore :)


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