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Lisa of Hopewell
My Interest

For once I honestly cannot recall how I learned of this book. I suppose in trolling for prize winners (it won Canada’s prestigious Governor General’s Award) or for books in my Reading The World project. Regardless of how I found it, I’m glad I read it.

The Story

“From my father I inherited the permanent feeling of satisfaction….Very early, my father learned how to live far away from his parents, to leave places, to love the present tense, to let go any attachment to the past.”

(p. 64)

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Jenny
I love 'coming to America' type stories....Well, I guess in this case it was more of a 'coming to Canada' type story, but either way the character often talked about the American Dream. This is a really quick read. It covers a range of emotions, and even includes some short history lessons. Parts of it were more like reading poetry, and while I don't always love poetry, I didn't mind this poetry so much. That being said it did jump around a but too much, I don't always mind that, but it kind of ...more
Sylvie
Jul 02, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: quebecois
On en avait dit beaucoup de bien.
Plusieurs entrevues avec l'auteur.
Pour une raison X je n'y croyais pas.
Lorsque j'ai vu le livre chez une amie, je me suis empressée de lui emprunter.
Je n'ai pas été déçu pas tant pour l'histoire que l'histoire de vie.

Je ne pense pas que ce soit "si" mémorable dans le sens non-unique, mais pour le maillage des histoires d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Comment aujourd'hui est important et combien nous avons appris d'hier pour mieux vivre demain.

Je recommande: oui car c'es
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Vicky
It took me 1 year and 4 months but tonight I finally finished "extensively reading" this book en français. I started and stopped so frequently, though the structure of this book suits that a bit, with how it's written one page at a time. My vocabulary is very, very dusty. It feels like I'm walking away remembering only a few lines or images, which is unfortunately influencing how I feel about this book. It's not Kim Thúy, it's me. ...more
Ruth
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Elaine
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C.
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erin
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Ted Dettweiler
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Terri
Mar 06, 2018 marked it as around-the-world  ·  review of another edition
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EmJay
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Suzanne
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Kathy Jo
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