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A Tale for the Time Being
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A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki- 4 stars
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One of the stories, I loved was about the whole drop-by thing. I grew up on a farm in upstate NY and the drop-by was pretty accepted at the time, I wonder if Theresa had the same experience.
Anyway, when Oliver hid in a box to avoid it and they sat waiting, I found quite funny.

Nao was an interesting character, and I was both charmed and disturbed by the way she spoke. Some terrible things were described so lightly, it took me a while to really understand what was happening in her life.
The footnotes were fun to read to understand some of the Japanese slang terms. I loved Nao's grandmother's approach to life. I was struck by the story of the kamikaze pilot. It was shocking how the Japanese men were treated by their leaders. Nao's father was very disturbing, but I understand how depression can make it hard to be a great parent.
My husband grew up on an island that sounds a lot like the author's home, and I really enjoyed this part of the book. I loved how honestly the author portrayed her neighbors and her marriage. Well, it was the character's attitudes not the author's, but they were so specific and unique, you know they had to be real.
*Last year Shrodinger's Cat was a big pet peeve of mine. I must have read about it in 10 novels by now, and some of the descriptions sounded ridiculous and contradictory. The descriptions of quantum theory in this book finally made sense to me - much of this was in the footnotes. There is a Sci-fi sub genre now called Quantum Fiction, which focuses on alternate realities. I actually like it now.
I would like to read more by this author, but so far none of the other book descriptions sound very appealing to me. I'll try to get over that, and just pick one. I really admire her.

I read this years ago and I remember really enjoying it. Interesting concept and the characters were engaging.
I don't remember the details anymore though. Like what happened to Nao etc.

One of the stories, I loved was about the whole drop-by thing. I grew up on a farm in upstate NY and the drop-by was pretty accepted a..."
Yes! Sadly I could see myself doing the same thing. Sometimes one just isn't ready to be social.

@Meli, I haven't heard anything but I would be interested!

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Thanks, Meli. After the review it says that Ozeki is a practicing Buddhist Priest, which makes sense for A tale for the time being.

@ Jen - My Year of Meats is such a weird title. A Tale for the Time Being was not what I expected it to be at all, so the meat book might be a pleasant surprise too.
@Meli - thanks for that link. I actually had it on my TBR, which is so big it might as well be a black hole. The release date is next week! I'm going to put in my library requests asap, but I might use an audible credit for it so I'm not rushed.
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I loved learning about the island in BC, the small community where everyone knows everyone's business but live so close to nature and the story of Nao's great-grandmother and Nao's time visiting her. The bullying and Nao's family life including her great-uncle's time in army training get quite brutal. It is hard to imagine a young teen making through it all.
The book did lose me a bit with the meta, quantum physics of it all but I appreciated the overall theme of everyone being interconnected. It was a tough story with many elements but was well done.