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Up to part 2. Page 83. It was hard to get into, possibly because it was not what I expected and was looking forward to, based on the publisher’s blurb. It is a thoughtful meditation on life and grief.
— Mar 19, 2019 06:53PM
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Rather than the children uncovering the father’s life, there are backstory chapters from the father’s introspective point of view. There has been little about art, just Noah’s reaction to one painting and Martin mentioning his studio from time to time, a studio that the story has not yet visited.
— Mar 19, 2019 06:54PM
DB Cooper
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Rather than the children uncovering the father’s life, there are backstory chapters from the father’s introspective point of view. There has been little about art, just Noah’s reaction to one painting and Martin mentioning his studio from time to time, a studio that the story has not yet visited.
— Mar 19, 2019 06:54PM
DB Cooper
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It has not been an investigation into an art theft. Rather than the children uncovering the father’s life, there are backstory chapters from the father’s introspective point of view. There has been little about art, just Noah’s reaction to one painting and Martin mentioning his studio from time to time, a studio that the story has not yet.
— Mar 19, 2019 06:54PM
DB Cooper
is on page 84 of 320
It has not been an investigation into an art theft. Rather than the children uncovering the father’s life, there are backstory chapters from the father’s introspective point of view. There has been little about art, just Noah’s reaction to one painting and Martin mentioning his studio from time to time, a studio that the story has not yet.
— Mar 19, 2019 06:54PM
