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Community Board: A Novel af Tara Conklin
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Community Board: A Novel (original 2023; udgave 2023)

af Tara Conklin (Forfatter)

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The New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics delivers a wise, timely, big-hearted novel of unplanned isolation and newly forged community.

Where does one go, you might ask, when the world falls apart? When the immutable facts of your lifeâ??the mundane, the trivial, the take-for-granted minutiae that once filled every second of every dayâ??suddenly disappear? Where does one go in such dire and unexpected circumstances?

I went home, of course.

MURBRIDGE COMMUNITY MESSAGE BOARD

FREE: 500 cans of corn. Accidentally ordered them online. I really hate corn. Happy to help load.

REMINDER: use your own goddamn garbage can for your own goddamn pet waste. I'm looking at you Peter Luflin.

REMINDER: monthly Select Board meeting this Friday. Agenda items: 1) sludge removal; 2) upkeep of chime tower; 3) ice rink monitor thank you gift. Questions? Contact Hildegard Hyman, HHMurbridge@gmail.com

Darcy Clipper, prodigal daughter, nearly thirty, has returned home to Murbridge, Massachusetts, after her life takes an unwelcome left turn. Murbridge, Darcy is convinced, will welcome her home and provide a safe space in which she can nurse her wounds and harbor grudges, both real and imagined.

But Murbridge, like so much else Darcy thought to be fixed and immutable, has changed. And while Darcy's first instinct might be to hole herself up in her childhood bedroom, subsisting on Chef Boy-R-Dee and canned chickpeas, it is human nature to do two things: seek out meaningful human connection and respond to anonymous internet postings. As Murbridge begins to take shape around Darcy, both online and in person, Darcy will consider the most fundamental of American questions: What can she ask of her community? And what does she owe it in return… (mere)

Medlem:litwitch
Titel:Community Board: A Novel
Forfattere:Tara Conklin (Forfatter)
Info:Mariner Books (2023), 272 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek, Ønskeliste, Læser for øjeblikket, Skal læses
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I don't mind unreliable characters, but spoiled brats just bug me. Darcy's husband announces that he's leaving her for a skydiving woman (!), and she quits her actuarial gig and retreats from their expensive condo in Manhattan to her parent's home in Western Massachusetts. When she arrives, she the house empty because her parents also have moved - to Arizona, in part to get away from Darcy and her dependency on them. It's horrifying and hilarious, but Darcy's reaction isn't. She cuts off all communication with the parental units and stays in their home, rarely washing or changing clothes and living off the canned food in the basement. The description of her depression is just so...depressing. Things do get better with Darcy finding two really great friends and a purpose, but by then, I was tired of her shtick. ( )
  froxgirl | Mar 11, 2024 |
After her husband leaves her and her boring, mundane life for another woman, Darcy decides she needs to move back home to a small town in Murbridge, MA to lick her wounds and hoping they welcome her with open arms. What she finds are things have changed. After 2 months living in her parents house (who have moved to AZ), eating stockpiled canned goods and takeout. she starts to take baby steps outside the house. Her savings have dwindled & in need of a job she finds the Murbridge Community Board loaded with information. What goes on from there are lessons from strangers and neighbors that bring her back into the real world and she finally finds her real self.
I received this copy from Mariner Books - Thank You. ( )
  Dannadee | Jan 28, 2024 |
I loved the premise of this story but it moved just too slow and I couldn't get into the main character.How can anyone eat can after can of chick peas. ( )
1 stem mchwest | Sep 4, 2023 |
*Publication Day - March 28, 2023*

Twenty-nine-year-old Darcy Clipper returns to her childhood home in Murbridge, Massachusetts after her husband leaves her for another woman. An only child of loving parents, she is confident of their support and care while she nurses her broken heart. Much to her surprise she discovers that her parents have moved to a retirement community in Arizona. Darcy spends the first sixty-five days in self-imposed isolation in her childhood home, surviving on her mother’s stock of canned food, wallowing in self-pity, cyberstalking her husband’s new girlfriend, reading old issues of National Geographic, drafting cryptic emails to her husband (thankfully, not sending them), writing emotional messages to her parents trying to guilt them into returning (which she does send) and perusing the online community message board. The message board is a kaleidoscope of information – from notices for missing pets, Board Meeting notices, heated interactions between residents, proclamations of love, cries for help (literally!) and much more. When someone’s missing pet pig shows up at her doorstep, it is the nudge Darcy needs to finally step out of her home. What follows is an interesting sequence of events that push Darcy, albeit reluctantly at first, to engage with the people in her community of Murbridge - a small town that seems to have changed quite a bit since she last lived there.

In turn humorous, insightful and heartwarming with themes of community, family and friendship and an interesting cast of characters, the story is told through Darcy’s first-person PoV with her email correspondence (drafts and sent emails) and the community board messages interspersed throughout the narrative. I took some time to warm up to Darcy but I eventually did find her to be an interesting character. I can see why many might feel put off by the elongated period of Darcy’s exile and her attitude in general. She does come across as immature, self –absorbed and a tad selfish in the first part of this book but I believe it all boils down to the fact that everyone is different as are the ways different people cope with life-altering situations. After the initial 30% of the novel, the story picks up the pace and we follow Darcy as she gradually emerges from her shell and starts to pick up the pieces, slowly exacting change in the way she perceives her own situation and the world in general. Her efforts aren’t always successful and there are quite a few bumps in the road, but her social awkwardness, her worldview (Darcy’s take on the National Geographic articles she reads made for some interesting reading!.) and her quirks make for some entertaining reading. I loved reading the messages on the community board and enjoyed meeting the different members of the community (even the unlikeable ones!). Overall, I found Community Board by Tara Conklin to be an entertaining read full of humor and heart.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Mariner Books for the digital review copy of this novel. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
Darcy the main character is a 29, almost 30-year-old. On the cusp of leaving her early 20s she's dumped by her husband, loses her job, and returns home to her parents longing for the comfort of home. Really, she's longing for the comfort of childhood.
Unfortunately, everything is not how she remembers it to be.
This is a fun read. As someone who grew up in MA I especially enjoyed those references, as that was the MC's hometown. The book is timely in its plot of a small-town democracy in a time when book banning and fear of diversity is rampant in; politics. I understand that the beginning is slow as the narrative follows Darcy's fall into depression. However, her redemption and reaccquantiance with the world provides readers with a hopeful arc. There is a chunk in the middle where there seems to be a wonderful, well thought-out and developed arc for Darcy and the characters she meets. However, the ending feels incredibly rushed and mirrors an overly-sweet "happily ever after". It almost feels as if this is the author's attempt to make up for the slow beginning. I would recommend this book, with those caveats. The ending won't leave you satisfied, but Darcy is a worthy character to meet, and her struggles are relatable. ( )
  mixterchar | Jul 19, 2023 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:

The New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics delivers a wise, timely, big-hearted novel of unplanned isolation and newly forged community.

Where does one go, you might ask, when the world falls apart? When the immutable facts of your lifeâ??the mundane, the trivial, the take-for-granted minutiae that once filled every second of every dayâ??suddenly disappear? Where does one go in such dire and unexpected circumstances?

I went home, of course.

MURBRIDGE COMMUNITY MESSAGE BOARD

FREE: 500 cans of corn. Accidentally ordered them online. I really hate corn. Happy to help load.

REMINDER: use your own goddamn garbage can for your own goddamn pet waste. I'm looking at you Peter Luflin.

REMINDER: monthly Select Board meeting this Friday. Agenda items: 1) sludge removal; 2) upkeep of chime tower; 3) ice rink monitor thank you gift. Questions? Contact Hildegard Hyman, HHMurbridge@gmail.com

Darcy Clipper, prodigal daughter, nearly thirty, has returned home to Murbridge, Massachusetts, after her life takes an unwelcome left turn. Murbridge, Darcy is convinced, will welcome her home and provide a safe space in which she can nurse her wounds and harbor grudges, both real and imagined.

But Murbridge, like so much else Darcy thought to be fixed and immutable, has changed. And while Darcy's first instinct might be to hole herself up in her childhood bedroom, subsisting on Chef Boy-R-Dee and canned chickpeas, it is human nature to do two things: seek out meaningful human connection and respond to anonymous internet postings. As Murbridge begins to take shape around Darcy, both online and in person, Darcy will consider the most fundamental of American questions: What can she ask of her community? And what does she owe it in return

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