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Just So Many Places

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Marissa and Calypso have been outsiders before. As an interracial lesbian couple from very different social classes, they’ve already experienced the odd stare. When the couple arrives on a sheep farm, tucked away in the jagged mountains of Iceland, they plan to forget all their baggage and look to the future.

Marissa, an academic on sabbatical, focuses on taking care of the sheep while attempting to work on her book on Norse mythology. Calypso, an attorney, who works on civil rights cases in New York City, attempts to help her clients while in the middle of nowhere in Scandinavia—quite a feat for any social justice warrior. The added distractions of Marissa’s son Xander, who drops in on them with his entitled college friends in tow, and the constant interruptions from Marissa’s wealthy and connected ex-husband, threaten their peace. As her civil rights cases gain notice in New York City, Calypso starts to feel left out, living so far away.

Two young girls enter Marissa and Calypso’s lives, complicating the solid ecosystem they’ve created in their hideaway. Tavy, grew up in the same inner-city poverty that Calypso came from, and with Calypso’s help, she has the talent and intelligence to lift herself up, even when an unplanned pregnancy threatens her future. When Asta Sollilja, an Icelandic teenager with a reputation, finds herself in trouble, she relies on the kindness of the American outsiders to keep her safe.

Just So Many Places captures the majesty and isolation of Iceland. It explores the enduring connections that come with unstoppable love and a sense of history as notions of race and class structures threaten to divide instead of connect. Marissa and Calypso must decide if staying in Iceland is for them or whether they can do more good by going home and rejoining the world where they feel most at home.

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Published November 2, 2021

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Jessica Stilling

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232 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2024
I really wished I loved it more...The start was great with the moving to Iceland and starting to find a way to function in the new environment...but then somehow too many people got involved, too many different topics started to get in the way of the story and about 40% in I was sure I knew how it will end. And I was right. It did take a bit of the charm away, I have to admit.

But I did love some parts and I will look for the future books from the author.
173 reviews7 followers
November 13, 2021
A great read that touches on many intriguing topics, and demonstrates great chemistry between the characters. I really enjoyed this.
Thanks to NetGalley and Nine Star Press for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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January 15, 2022
My fault - not really my gene. Like a TV series when I watch the first episode and the last, skipping the meat of the story yet feel I missed nothing. Move on.
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