We Could Be Rats
A Novel
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Candace Thaxton
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Emily Austin
Sigrid hates working at the Dollar Pal but having always resisted the idea of growing up into the trappings of adulthood, she did not graduate high school, preferring to roam the streets of her small town with her best friend Greta, the only person in the world who ever understood her. Her older sister Margit is baffled and frustrated by Sigrid’s inability to conform to the expectations of polite society.
But Sigrid’s detachment veils a deeper turmoil and sensitivity. She’s haunted by the pains of her past—from pretending her parents were swamp monsters when they shook the floorboards with their violent arguments to grappling with losing Greta’s friendship to the opioid epidemic ravaging their town. As Margit sets out to understand Sigrid and the secrets she has hidden, both sisters, in their own time and way, discover that reigniting their shared childhood imagination is the only way forward.
“A must read” (Haley Jakobson, New York Times Editor’s Choice author), We Could Be Rats is an unforgettable story of two sisters finding their way back to each other, and a celebration of that transcendent, unshakable bond.
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A great addition to Austin’s other work
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We Could Be Rats captured those feelings beautifully. I found myself crying several times throughout this book, but it was the kind of cry that brings peace by the end. This book reminded me that, despite all the differences between my sister and me, I would never have made it this far without her.
Sisterhood can be complicated when you are queer
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Excellent heartfelt story
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I cried
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Nothing Like I Have Ever Read
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