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A Million Aunties par Alecia McKenzie
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A Million Aunties (édition 2020)

par Alecia McKenzie (Auteur), Alecia McKenzie (Auteur)

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American-born artist Chris is forced to reconsider his own concept of "family" during a visit to his mother's Caribbean homeland. After a personal tragedy upends his world, American-born artist Chris travels to his mother's homeland in the Caribbean hoping to find some peace and tranquility. He plans to spend his time painting in solitude and coming to terms with his recent loss and his fractured relationship with his father. Instead, he discovers a new extended and complicated "family." The people he meets help him to heal, even as he supports them in unexpected ways. Told from different points of view, this is a compelling novel about unlikely love, friendship, and community, with surprises along the way.… (plus d'informations)
Membre:LyndaInOregon
Titre:A Million Aunties
Auteurs:Alecia McKenzie (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Alecia McKenzie (Auteur)
Info:Akashic Books (2020), 160 pages
Collections:Lus mais non possédés
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Mots-clés:fiction, families, art, Jamaica

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An excellent set-up, wonderful personalities with so much potential. A reader *wants* to follow their stories.

Through the first half, A Million Aunties was winning me over completely, on track to be a favorite.

...But then it just kind of lost its way. Fizzled. The potential in each character wasn’t used. There’s a lot more of the community of people Ms McKenzie crafted that she could still explore.
  stevenward | Mar 15, 2023 |
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Delightful story that I enjoyed. Well written, delicious details! Really. So atmospheric. The reader will love some of the characters here and feel different things for others. Each chapter is written by a different character. I highly recommend this book! ( )
  Rascalstar | Nov 15, 2022 |
NYC artist, Chris, Jamaican on mother's side travels there after brutal, senseless murder of his wife. Stays at home of "Auntie" of his friend/agent Stephen. Becomes engaged in their lives. Chapters highlight people in his life whose stories are also told (those in NYC and Jamaica) and pens a story of friendship, family and community that ends with many of them traveling to France together, a journey that is also internal. The last chapter, appropriately, is that of Auntie Della. It is lovely and engaging. ( )
  bogopea | Jul 31, 2021 |
So Chris start telling him bout all the museum-dem, while I listening with one ear. I glad to see Chris looking more relax. I worry about him the same way I feel for Stephen. Like we is family. And I thinking: Look at me who never have nobody. And yet all of us here like we on some big family reunion trip. (p.179)

This 'family' is in Paris, exploring the treasures of its art collections. There are nine in the group, connected by love and affection rather than biology, and each of them in one way or another is transcending some personal pain.

The catalyst for the trip is Chris's casual remark at a dinner in New York. The blockbuster Monet exhibition had just opened at MOMA, when he said 'I might stop over in France and visit the Monet museums before I go to Italy.' The trip to Italy is to see Lidia's parents—Chris hasn't seen them since Lidia, his wife, was blown up in a terrorist attack.

His good friend and agent and fix-it man Stephen has been the catalyst for Chris's journey to healing. He organises for Chris to go home to Jamaica, where he stays with Miss Della. She could use a little extra money to repair her house which, like all the others in the street, has been damaged by the landslide. Nurtured by comfort food and a light-filled room in which to paint, Chris finds Miss Della's love of plants infectious and although he has never been any good at painting flowers, he begins to do so, in homage to Lidia who was a landscape gardener of public spaces in New York.

Successive chapters are narrated by different characters, each of whom has a story to tell. A story of damage and endurance, and a journey towards acceptance and healing. Reading this just after Noreena Hertz's The Lonely Century is like balm to the soul. There's not a whiff of Pollyanna in A Million Aunties but the novel asserts that all kinds of grief can be assuaged by the love and affection of others. And that families don't need to be connected biologically: it's the love and affection that counts.

There's no pretence that forgiveness is easy.

To read the rest of my review please visit https://anzlitlovers.com/2021/04/08/a-million-aunties-by-alecia-mckenzie/ ( )
  anzlitlovers | Apr 7, 2021 |
Alecia McKenzie's A Million Aunties is an absolute delight! It will definitely be on my top-ten list for 2020.

The novel looks at the lives of a diverse, but connected group of people: 2 New York-based artists, an art dealer, many Jamaican Auntie and Uncles, and more. The action moves between New York, Jamaica, and Paris and is a smart mix of the humorous and the sobering. Each chapter is narrated in a different voice, which could be distracting, but isn't—thanks to McKenzie's ability to write characters that are rich and quirky, and who are attentive to one another.

This is another one where I don't want to write a long review for fear of spoilers. Trust me—if you enjoy character-driven, multicultural fiction, you're going to want to get your hands on this book ASAP.

I received a free electronic review copy of this title from the publisher via EdelweissPlus; the opinions are my own. ( )
  Sarah-Hope | Mar 16, 2021 |
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American-born artist Chris is forced to reconsider his own concept of "family" during a visit to his mother's Caribbean homeland. After a personal tragedy upends his world, American-born artist Chris travels to his mother's homeland in the Caribbean hoping to find some peace and tranquility. He plans to spend his time painting in solitude and coming to terms with his recent loss and his fractured relationship with his father. Instead, he discovers a new extended and complicated "family." The people he meets help him to heal, even as he supports them in unexpected ways. Told from different points of view, this is a compelling novel about unlikely love, friendship, and community, with surprises along the way.

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