To be sung underwater
To be sung underwater
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Average rating3.7
Judith Whitman, in a marriage hazy with secrets, considers getting in touch with the love of her life from twenty years ago.
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I couldn't put it down. Seriously. I've never resorted to that cliché before, I don't think, but in this case it's true. I'm traveling abroad right now and brought the book with me. I began it on the plane, continued reading in the airport lounge during a layover, and kept at it in my French hotel despite being seriously exhausted. But I needed to know what became of these people, Judith and Willy . . .
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I was late to work this morning because I had to finish the book. It was lovely and haunting and sad.