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A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
October 2023: Winter
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[Subdue] A Constellation of Vital Phenomena, 5 stars
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The writing in this book is so beautiful that it was almost too easy to view everything from a higher and safer place. It’s brutal, but we see people pushing on, with a sense of purpose. I just loved the characters. I’m a sucker for stories about kids separated from their parents, and for people helping others in a crisis. This felt real and it’s so recent, I want to sit down with the survivors to hear their stories. A doctor keeps a hospital running with barely a handful of people, because what else can she do? Another character is a mediocre doctor, but he’s a talented artist. He defiantly creates pictures of the people who were “disappeared” and posts them around town so they won’t be forgotten. I was driving through a small town in the Hudson Valley this summer when I was pictures of deceased servicemen displayed high on polls throughout town. It created an orderly, respectful and very moving display. It was even more impactful knowing that some governments seek to erase people completely. Even going as far as destroying pictures and records.
The writing can get confusing at times as he moves around in time, and I wasn’t always sure which characters were present. (I had the same problem with one part of Tsar.) This time, rather than go back, I just pushed through, and let the momentum carry me. My head lagged behind my heart sometimes if that makes sense. I do have the kindle now to help clarify points that suddenly don’t make sense. I’m giving this 5 stars right now for the overall impact. I read it straight through and just went with the flow. and I know I’ll have some quibbles with plot lines and coincidences, but I don’t want to ruin my book high. (And I really need to sleep.)