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Elizabeth Gauffreau

Auteur de Grief Songs: Poems of Love & Remembrance

3+ oeuvres 4 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de Elizabeth Gauffreau

Telling Sonny: A novel (2018) 1 exemplaire
Telling Sonny (2023) 1 exemplaire

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Distant Flickers: Stories of Identity & Loss (2022) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires

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Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
There is something beautiful about seeing the words on the page tell a story and then being given the opportunity to picture that same story in the faces of the individuals that these poems were written for.
Being invited to be there as the poet shares something of her story in these pages adds to the poetry of the occasion. For me, the pictures make the poems more poignant.
I am touched to have been given the opportunity to poem-walk alongside a family in their expressions of grief.
It was a privilege to have been asked to read this book of poems as part of a member giveaway. No compensation was asked for or offered in return for writing this review.… (plus d'informations)
 
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euruic | 1 autre critique | Nov 14, 2021 |
Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this work as a Member Giveaway. No other compensation was received other than the chance to read this work.

This is a short collection of poems dedicated to several deceased members of the author's family. Each poem is short, poignant and clearly as heartfelt as the images they are paired with (or inspired by).

Recommended for those who are looking for a gift to give in a time of solace, poetry lovers and those who enjoy a quick but pithy read.
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TooLittleReading | 1 autre critique | Oct 28, 2021 |
Faby Gauthier, the protagonist of Telling Sonny, grows up in a small town in Vermont in the 1920’s, a few miles south of the Canadian border. Both English and French are spoken in Faby’s home and her Maman (mother) and Maman Aurore (grandmother) run their household with the same pointed efficiency as Maman Aurore’s speedy knitting needles. For Faby, recently graduated from high school and at loose ends, predictability equals boredom and it’s no surprise that she falls for a Vaudevillian dancer named Slim White when his show comes to town. What is surprising is that when Slim ( whose real name is Louis Kittel) learns that Faby is pregnant, he returns to marry her and takes her on tour with him shortly thereafter. Thus begins a beautifully written and atmospheric tale in which the dreamy-eyed, optimistic Faby continues her love affair with Vaudeville even as her disillusionment with Slim’s cavalier attitude and mysterious disappearances grows with each passing day on the road.

In some books, the journey is what captivates the reader and for me this was the case. The author deftly brings to life the song and dance acts that Faby enjoys every night, the grueling train rides and increasingly seedy hotels, and regales us with tall stories swapped by performers over mid-night snacks after the show. And when Faby finally returns home to give birth, we see a different world through her eyes than the one she left. Her coming of age is painful yet tempered by a bitter-sweet revelation at the end that brought tears to my eyes.

Filled with unique and well-defined characters. An excellent read.
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