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I will probably start next week."
Jen, next will work just right for me. I've a couple of books to finish and then will look forward to reading Chinese Groove with you.

I will probably start next week."
Jen, I started it this morning. I have another book which I am reading, so won't be sailing through it without you. From the first couple of pages, I am enjoying the style.

I may bump this one a few more days to read my next Steeplechase book. I had one that fits already borrowed and queued up to go. I should still be able to get to this one next week.


I had a feeling you would like the voice. I'm excited to be reading it.

I'm not sure how his "uncle" and aunt thought he was going to make it on his own. Just met Henry.



I got through Chapter 9 and halfway through Chapter 10 on my commute to the office this morning. I'm so intrigued by the Henry factor. (view spoiler)
@Holly, I can see why you loved this one. Very happy to have you join the discussion!


"KM: The way I write is building scene by scene. I don’t outline too far in advance, though I might at the end of a day’s work, sketch out a sentence or two where I might go the next day. I try to keep the flow going, but I don’t write every single day because after a few big days—and for me that’s a page and a half and five to six hours of work—I’m mentally spent.
I did want a plot and subplots that held the reader’s attention. As I wrote, I had an image in my head of planes zooming all around, and I’d ask myself, which planes haven’t I looked at in a while? I felt like an air traffic controller: where are the planes, how are their contrails intersect—I couldn’t have them collide, and I wanted them all to land safely at the very last moment."
https://themillions.com/2023/06/kathr...

(You may want to watch it after you finish the novel.)


Holly, yes, I do. That humorous side to them while dealing with very serious issues and at the same time delivering an optimistic and hopeful message.
Also, they both have created quirky characters that you come to love.
They both go to lengths to create a communities which are loving and welcoming to all.


I kept having that feeling as well. It wasn't the ending I foresaw, but I'm happy with it.



I'm impressed with Ma's ability to write a book about father and sons relationships and to write a book from a young adult perspective.


I did not foresee that he would return to China, but it did make sense.


That is what I thought as well.

Mary Jane
Miss Benson's Beetle
The Last Animal
Esperanza's Box of Saints
The Bird Hotel
Peace Like a River
Do you have some favorites?

I'm not sure I can think of others but I've only read 2 of the above suggestions so I will need to check them out.

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I will probably start next week.