@Fabirucho When I started reading Palaver I kept comparing it to Memorial, also by Bryan Washington, which I read not long ago and really enjoyed. However, as I moved through Palaver, which has similar themes, it was less the characters and more the concepts (home, family, awkward conversations) that really grew on me. The deliberate designation of ‘the son’ and ‘the mother’ to foreground the sense of relationship in their subjectivity rather than naming added to this, so the final shift of identification to ‘I’ really hit me at the end.

Although I’m not familiar with Japan geography the addition of pictures at the beginning of each of the chapters helped with the world building while still remaining abstract. I used to teach a subject to Planning students called Culture, Space and Place and this would have been a great addition (although students were resistant to reading anything of length).

Washington’s provocations on belonging (home, community, found family, the third space, self/identification) resonated with aspects of my own experience.

Often I also found myself being struck by revelations of aspects about a character that I hadn’t contemplated, and I think that’s often true of how we engage with people in real life as much as in fiction. Posting this online to interact with people I’ve never physically met makes this seem even more relevant as a consideration. It’s not that I was making assumptions about the characters, but rather a reminder of how little we know about the ‘whole’ of somebody, if such a thing is even possible (I think we are fractured, imperfect beings even to ourselves, changing with time and context).

There's probably a lot more I could say about this, and I haven't even dug into specific characters or elements but I'll wait for thoughts from others before saying more since I'm jumping in first given time zone differences.

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Hey we are continuing queer online bookclub (#PrideAndPages). If you want to join in please vote below to help select our second book. Boosts for reach appreciated. If you want to participate please also comment, message me or follow the hashtag #PrideAndPages . ( #books #lgbtqia #bookclub #RainbowReading #QueerBookClub )
Palaver, Bryan Washington
66.7%
Great Black Hope, Rob Franklin
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The Thirty Names of Night, Zeyn Joukhadar
33.3%
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I enjoyed the story despite at times finding it challenging with the shifting points of view. The idea that storytelling and history is constructed from competing voices is valid but is what I struggled with the most given how it is sustained throughout. I liked the magical/fantasy aspects and the characters but felt some of the world building was lost in the confusion of the narrative form. I'm pleased that this group got me to read a book I wouldn't have otherwise come across.
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LGBTQ+ Book Club: Fun Reads for Every Queer Bookworm

Gallivanting Rainbows

Today's featured book is The Mermaid, The Witch and The Sea by Maggie Tokuda-Hall. There's pirates, magic and plenty of queer people.

Read more at: https://www.queerlit.co.uk/products/the-mermaid-the-witch-and-the-sea

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The Mermaid, the Witch and the Sea

Another autobiography recommendation for you today, but this one's a graphic novel. Welcome to St Hell by Lewis Hancox.

Find out more: https://www.queerlit.co.uk/products/welcome-to-st-hell

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Welcome to St Hell

Today's recommended read is aimed at Young Adults, but suitable for people of all ages. Lark and Kasim Start a Revolution by Kacen Callender.

Find out more about the book: https://www.queerlit.co.uk/products/lark-kasim-start-a-revolution

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Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution

If you're looking to hide away with a book, we can definitely recommend The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes by Zoe Playdon.

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Today's book recommendation is a graphic novel for young adults, but you don't have to be a young adult to enjoy it.

The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag. Find out more: https://www.queerlit.co.uk/products/the-witch-boy

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The Witch Boy #1