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We Love You, Charlie Freeman (2016)

by Kaitlyn Greenidge

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The Freeman family--Charles, Laurel, and their daughters, teenage Charlotte and nine-year-old Callie--have been invited to the Toneybee Institute in rural Massachusetts to participate in a research experiment. They will live in an apartment on campus with Charlie, a young chimp abandoned by his mother. The Freemans were selected for the experiment because they know sign language; they are supposed to teach it to Charlie and welcome him as a member of their family. Isolated in their new, nearly all-white community not just by their race but by their strange living situation, the Freemans come undone. And when Charlotte discovers the truth about the Institute's history of questionable studies, the secrets of the past begin to invade the present.… (more)
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Holy hell, this was perfect. ( )
  Amateria66 | May 24, 2024 |
I don't get a whole host of motivations for why characters in this novel did what they did. ( )
  lelandleslie | Feb 24, 2024 |
Beautiful and lyrical and disturbing. I both really enjoyed this and also felt totally icky while reading, on a few different levels. I just fell into this book and didn't really come up for air til it was over. ( )
  ooh_food | Mar 8, 2023 |
That was an uncomfortable read ( )
  Joannerdrgs | Sep 22, 2022 |
I wanted to like this book because it sounded like such an interesting premise but the multiple points of view (two 1st person narrators and 3rd person recounts of myriad other characters) ruined any sense of cohesion this tale might have had. At the end, I was left feeling like I had missed something because the resolution felt disjointed and abrupt, which is a shame as I found the book very readable.

Many thanks to Thomas Allen & Son for providing me with a free review copy. ( )
  fionaanne | Nov 11, 2021 |
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The Freeman family--Charles, Laurel, and their daughters, teenage Charlotte and nine-year-old Callie--have been invited to the Toneybee Institute in rural Massachusetts to participate in a research experiment. They will live in an apartment on campus with Charlie, a young chimp abandoned by his mother. The Freemans were selected for the experiment because they know sign language; they are supposed to teach it to Charlie and welcome him as a member of their family. Isolated in their new, nearly all-white community not just by their race but by their strange living situation, the Freemans come undone. And when Charlotte discovers the truth about the Institute's history of questionable studies, the secrets of the past begin to invade the present.

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