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Grievers

By adrienne maree brown
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Grievers is the story of a city so plagued by grief that it can no longer function.

Dune’s mother is patient zero of a mysterious illness that stops people in their tracks—in mid-sentence, mid-action, mid-life—casting them into a nonresponsive state from which no one recovers. Dune must navigate poverty and the loss of her mother as Detroit’s hospitals, morgues, and graveyards begin to overflow. As the quarantined city slowly empties of life, she investigates what caused the plague, and what might end it, following in the footsteps of her late researcher father, who has a physical model of Detroit’s history and losses set up in their basement. She dusts it off and begins tracking the sick and dying, discovering patterns, finding comrades in curiosity, conspiracies for the fertile ground of the city, and the unexpected magic that emerges when the debt of grief is cleared.

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Loudly Crying Face“The dystopian aspects are very well trodden territory. But what does feel new - at least to me - is a look at a character who’s survival is not the usual American individualist who knows survives by making the “hard decisions” (usually violent act of self preservation) or someone with un incredible amount of specialized skills or knowledge. The main character is Jun, and her survival relies on all the work her loved ones and community had done up to that point - not because of her specifically, but because they were interested in the acts themselves and wanted to create a better world through their small acts for their community. Because of this, special knowledge was left behind for Dune to pick up the mantle, survive, and hopefully pass on the skills learned by becoming more in tune with the natural world around her as the city and its population dies and help create a new one. And while there is so much loss throughout, there is hope - the realistic and much more human kind. It was nice having characters whose politics I actually could relate to and it was nice to read a work of fiction from a writer who understood and lived the radical message the flows underneath the narrative. It was nice to get inspiration from a dystopian novel as opposed to just sitting in fear and tragedy of the hopelessness. This book wrestles with the reality of a grim world, with humans with all their limitations and how they can work through it. I’ll make a guess this will be the least interesting of the 3 books by a long shot. It really started to get interesting near the end. Looking forward to reading the rest.”
Surprised Face with Open Mouth“I loved this book. Grievers is a quiet, personal, and deeply human story, i’ve had books of her’s on my list for a while and this made me an instant fan of adrienne maree brown. It seems strange to say that not much happens in this book, but in this case it is not a bad thing. This book perfectly encapsulates the process of grief, from the first shock to eventually making a sort of truce with the loss.”
Thinking Face““The hierarchy of grief is measured in words and silence. The closer the death, the less words can hold it.” Haunting.”

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