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we are all completely beside ourselves
we are all completely beside ourselves
Author: Karen Joy Fowler
Meet the Cooke family. Mother and Dad, brother Lowell, sister Fern, and our narrator, Rosemary, who begins her story in the middle. She has her reasons. "I spent the first eighteen years of my like defined by this one fact, that I was raised with a chimpanzee.
ISBN: 453501
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lbb avatar reviewed we are all completely beside ourselves on + 2 more book reviews
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This is a heartbreaking story--fictional, but told with a lot of truth. For me, it started somewhat slowly, then picked up to become a real page-turner.

I often say about humans, "We are a despicable species." After reading this book, my feelings have not changed.
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jrburk avatar reviewed we are all completely beside ourselves on + 26 more book reviews
I am so glad I didn't read what it is about first. Came as a wee bit of a shock and I loved every minute of it.
tiffanyak avatar reviewed we are all completely beside ourselves on + 215 more book reviews
In many ways, I loved this book. The story is intriguing while still staying mysterious for a time, and unfolds at just the right pace to have kept my interest. The family dynamics are handled well, and it is actually a truly entertaining story with a powerful positive message behind it. But then, I tend to like books written in unusual out of order fashions, as long as the story can sustain such a twist. At the same time, I know a lot of people will have issues with it, as the timeline is made harder to follow. So, I thought it was only fair to warn you. Outside of that, if you have even a passing sympathy for animal rights, this is a worthwhile read with a unique enough twist to have pulled me in quite quickly, except that the back cover spoils it.


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