No Two Persons: A Novel

When Alice creates a stunning debut novel, her words find their way to nine readers and each one discovers something different that alters their perspective. Together, their stories reveal how books can affect us in the most beautiful and unexpected of ways—and how we are all more closely connected to one another than we might think.

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mbolton13
Apr 24, 2023
5/10 stars
RATING: 5 stars! GENRE: Literary Fiction PUBLISHER: @stmartinspress PAGES: 320 pages PUB DATE: 5/2/2023 THANK YOUs: MANY thanks to @netgalley and @stmartinspress for gifting me this ARC in exchange for my honest review. PERSONAL NOTE TO THE AUTHOR @ericabauermeister: I found myself feeling just like Juliet. Not wanting the end to draw near. Not wanting Alice’s or any of the other characters’ stories to end. Truly, thank you. FAV QUOTE: “I think each story has its own life. In the beginning, it lives in the writer’s mind, and it grows and changes while it’s there. At some point it’s written down, and that’s the book readers hold in their hands. But the story isn’t done, because it goes on to live in the readers’ heads, in a way that’s particular to each of them. We’re all caretakers of the stories. Writers are just the lucky ones that get to know them first. SYNOPSIS: Alice is young and talented, and ever since she can remember she’s wanted to be a Writer. So with the help of one person believing in her, she writes an extraordinary debut novel. Throughout the book we get to see how the story resonates in the lives of 9 specific readers (an Assistant, an Actor, an Artist, a Diver, a Teenager, a Bookseller, a Caretaker, a Coordinator, and an Agent), and how it transforms each of them. REVIEW: This was my first book by New York Times bestselling author, Erica Bauermeister and I devoured it! She has such a poetically, descriptive writing style that completely drew me in. It’s deeply-moving and proves how just ONE book can affect each person that reads it, and how It can be both unexpected and beautiful.

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