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This must be the place
Book • 2016
This Must Be the Place is a sophisticated novel that explores the intricacies of a marriage between Daniel Sullivan, a New Yorker living in Ireland, and Claudette Wells, a reclusive ex-film star.
The story delves into themes of family, identity, and love, weaving a narrative that spans continents and time zones.
O'Farrell's writing is characterized by its complexity, humor, and emotional depth, making this a compelling read about the fragility and beauty of human connections.
The story delves into themes of family, identity, and love, weaving a narrative that spans continents and time zones.
O'Farrell's writing is characterized by its complexity, humor, and emotional depth, making this a compelling read about the fragility and beauty of human connections.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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, who has read and enjoyed it. She recommends the audiobook version read by the author.


Raechel Myers

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Genesis Week 5 with Jami Nato
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as a captivating family saga with emotional resonance.


Eric Zimmer

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How to Understand Yourself and Others Better with Anne Bogel
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as a book she didn't particularly enjoy, offering insights into her reading preferences.


Ginger Horton

Ep 469: Book Club is for discussing, discovering, and dissenting
Explores how music can make cities better.

Shain Shapiro, "This Must Be the Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better" (Watkins Media Limited, 2023)
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as the recent book by the guest, which led him to the Walk on the Wild Side Tours project.

Ryan Purcell

Sounds of the City Collapsing