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Now that (the storm) was gone, there was something new in the air, the sense of a delicate peace that comes after a ferocious battle.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 301 of 354
(…) but then there were days, and especially nights, when she would hear, somewhere in the distance, ticking as steady as a metronome the approaching footsteps of a familiar sense of melancholy.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 285 of 354
She carried the past so close to the surface, pain rushing beneath her skin like blood.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 247 of 354
Maybe we give other names to grief because we are too scared to call it by its name.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 228 of 354
(…) and so she retreated into that liminal space between belief and doubt.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 201 of 354
(…) knowing that bridges appear in our lives only when we are ready to cross them.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 200 of 354
The human mind was the strangest place, both home and exile. How could it hold on to something as elusive and intangible as a scent when it was capable of erasing concrete chunks of the past, block by block?
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 146 of 354
(…) the bullet that had entered him perfectly hidden, as if ashamed of what it had done.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 133 of 354
Now it was only Kostas and his mother left in this house that had shrunk and darkened at the edges.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 132 of 354
Michalis lived inside language, always searching long and hard for the precise word, as if meanings were something that needed to be chased and hunted down.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 130 of 354
While religions clash to have the final say, and nationalisms teach a sense of superiority and exclusiveness, superstitions on either side of the border coexist in rare harmony.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 128 of 354
If families resemble trees, as they say, arborescent structures with entangled roots and individual branches jutting out at awkward angles, family traumas are like thick, translucent resin dripping from a cut in the bark. They trickle down generations. They ooze down slowly, a flow so slight as to be imperceptible, moving across time and space, until they find a crack in which tot settle and coagulate.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 123 of 354
Her aunt’s suitcases lay open like gored, bleeding animals, clothes, shoes and accessories scattered everywhere.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 108 of 354
(…) and he would marvel at his mother’s fear of this world so full of wonders.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 107 of 354
(…) the middle one (brother), was left with a layer of fog, a frustrating illusion that if he could only part the cloud with his hands, he might find his father’s face in there, (…)
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 24 of 354
Both eternally grateful for the chances life has given them and scarred by what it has snatched away, always out of place, separated from others by some unspoken experience, like survivors of a car accident.

They know, deep within, that when you save a fig tree from a storm, it is someone’s memory you are saving.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 21 of 354
Bright, blinking garlands dangled from shop awnings and stars twinkled in house windows, offering furtive peeks into other people’s lives, which always seemed less complicated somehow, more exciting - happier.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 20 of 354
The world turned the colour of melancholy.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 18 of 354
So many times in the past she had suspected that she carried within a sadness that was not quite her own.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 13 of 354
(…) because it attached her, in an inevitable way, to a place that hitherto had existed only in her imagination.

(…) she carried in her pockets, words which, though curious and colourful, still felt distant and unfamiliar enough to remain impenatrable.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 2 of 354
- Whispers of distrust and conspiracy rippled in the dark.

- (…) and when they prayed, the islanders, it was seldom to the same god.
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Silcat
Silcat is on page 2 of 354
Branching ropes of wisteria climbed up whitewashed walls, aspiring to reach the clouds, hopeful in the way only dreamers are.
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Nshira Yamoah
Nshira Yamoah is on page 306 of 354
“Could communities that had still not come to terms with their own extremism ever be ready to acknowledge what they had done to their own dissidents?” Powerful and relevant.
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Sarah Leaper
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What a delightful surprise with that second narrator :)
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Jody Masch
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Has been on my list forever. Easy read. Feels a little…almost preachy. Like the author’s waxing poetic a bit too much. A Reeses’s Book Club pick — which I did not realize when I stumbled across the title in Scotland — so I guess this makes sense.
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Rosie Robinson
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physically cannot come home from work and read non fiction so have sacked off the suffragettes for the moment in favour of Cyprus feeling excited 🤗
Nov 13, 2025 03:48AM 1 comment
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Christy
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I enjoy this authors writing and enjoyed this story line.
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Ilse Visser
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Beste beentje nu voorzetten voor de boekenclub februari
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