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And she’s not quite sure how to achieve that. And so in a moment of desperation, she summons the devil and tries to make a deal, tries to get out of this unleaveable situation that she finds herself in.Īnd when the devil asks her what she wants, she essentially wants time. And all of a sudden she finds that the one thing that she did have, this bodily autonomy, this choice to be alone/ by herself is taken away from her. And then somebody else in the village dies leaving three children and a widow.Īnd the village essentially decides, well, that’s fine.
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The short version is that it is the story of a young woman in 18th century, France, who is living the kind of life where you look up and it’s passing you by very quickly, you blink and 10 years are gone and she starts to become very afraid that she’s going to be born and buried in the same 10 meter plot.Īnd she’s coming to terms with the fact that she’s not going to live the kind of life that she wants, and really, in her early twenties at this time, she’s essentially considered a spinster, but at least she’s going to be free in the sense that she’s going to have bodily autonomy. How would you describe Addie’s story to people in a way that doesn’t spoil the amazing things that happen across this book? That’s a good word for it, but it’s a beautiful undertaking. Cause it’s honestly one of the most complex and kind of epic books I’ve read that spans three centuries. Jeff: I adored “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue,” and I’m so glad you’re here to talk about it. It’s so nice to be here in the virtual space, chatting with you. You can get information on how to join them at /biggayfictionpodcast. This transcript was made possible by our community on Patreon. Jump to Book Reviews Interview Transcript – V.E. Libro.fm website (use this link to receive your Big Gay Fiction Podcast special offer).Big Gay Fiction Podcast patrons on BGFP website.Schwab Finally Found the Words to Come Out of the Closet on Oprah Magazine Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite anthology on Amazon.
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