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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell
July 2024: Debut
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The Pearl that Broke its Shell by Nadia Hashimi; 3 stars
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I hear you, Amy. It's a very hard time for our country and around the world, right-wing extremism is on the rise. I'm worried too.I have taken a breather from watching t.v. news, even though I know that a head in the sand attitude is not a good strategy. It's just a breather and I do still read the NYT.
As per books, "Nothing too heavy" is where I'm at, too.
I agree Amy. Local threats to contraception and no-fault divorce are frighteningly like The Handmaid's Tale. I was supposed to read The Rabbit Hutch for my local library book group. A teenage girl is raped on the first page, then it goes into social/emotional/financial problems of other people in the apartment building. I just said, "I can't read this right now" and turned to some fantasy books.
That feeling you get when you begin a book and think "This isn't going to end well."Except its not a book.
Dear Amy,I feel the same way. You are not alone. Books (and other art forms) should be a place to find beauty and meaning in times like this. I want to believe in the goodness of humanity. My own capacity for tolerance seems to be shrinking. Maybe we can all make an effort to share books we've found helpful in this regard.


I know there is some kind of implicit mandate that we shouldn't be political in our reviews and certainly in our discussions. But very soon we are going to be in the place we never dreamed. Where those who spoke out are going to be in danger. I think we have all read books about WWII and have wondered and empathized. Would I have spoken out? Would I have died for my ideals? Would I have tried to hide Jewish families, help with abortions, helped with the underground railway for slaves? Would I have marched? The time has come where we are deciding - are we going to be silent? Or might we have incredible retribution for standing up for what we know to be right. I am doom and gloom right now and have been since last Thursday. Someone needs to find me some light and hope because I am despairing. So until that point that I can pick myself up, I think I cannot read my beloved WWII and holocaust literature. I cannot read about the horrific elements of the past, even if these incredible women were resilient and found something in themselves. Bring on the trash. Bring on the miracles too. That is my plan. Miracles and trash escapist reading. At least for today. Sorry its not the review you wanted. It is indeed the best I can do at the time.