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Elizabeth Gauffreau
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 4 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2021-2024, suosituimpien joukossa Distant Flickers. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
4 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2021-2024.
Beautifully Written, Heartbreaking Portrayal of Innocence Lost and the Love of FamilyTelling Sonny is a coming-of-age novel set in the 1920s, when much of vaudeville had devolved into the Small Time. Not so for Faby Gauthier, a na ve girl from the small village of Enosburg Falls, Vermont. For Faby, the annual vaudeville show that comes to the village is worthy of the Great White Way itself. Pretty and vivacious, Faby catches the eye of Slim White, America's self-proclaimed Favorite Hoofer. She spends time with him during the week of the show's run in hopes of learning first-hand how it feels to perform on the vaudeville stage. On Slim White's last night in the village, seduction would appear inevitable, and Faby succumbs. Her desire to forget her lapse in judgment is not to be, however. In a misguided to attempt to do the right thing, Slim White marries Faby on a whim and takes her with him on the vaudeville circuit. Little does she know that in a few short months, she will learn the true meaning of Small Time, setting her life on a path she never imagined.
Distant Flickers
Multiple Contributors; Elizabeth Gauffreau; Carol Lahines
Paul Stream Press, LLC
2022
pokkari
Grief Songs: Poems of Love & Remembrance is not a panacea for pain, but a baptism in the waters of love that allows the author's memories of her beloved father to wash over her and her readers.Immersion in these pieces provides an evocative experience that needs no familiarity with Gauffreau's situation or a family member's death to prove accessible. "Poetry has no say in the matter" of death, Gauffreau acknowledges from the beginning. What it can do is capture those moments in time which have become the past...moments of realization, remembrance, and transformation that crystallize and hold experiences suspended, much as a once-living figure in amber that's represented for all time (or, in this case, as long as this celebration remains in print).Color and black and white family photos personalize these words, emphasizing and capturing the presence of mothers, daughters, and family as they consider the lives and pasts of a mother and father who are now gone. As much as grief is embedded in these poems, so are family connections, pivot points in the growth of a child that are captured in family portraits and poetic notes, and the interpersonal relationships that remain timeless.What is anticipated to be a series of sorrows and grief thus becomes a celebration, as well, honoring those departed who have shaped the author's life in so many ways.The child's-eye viewpoint incorporated into many of these works and the hindsight of wisdom and longing of the present day weave poem/stories that are succinct and vivid: "silly school project/cardboard box, green poster paint/George's time machine/trips through time at his command/if only he had kept it".The result is a collection born from grief which ultimately rests firmly on a lifetime of memories and bittersweet blends of recollection and loss. By "indulging childhood foibles," these memories bring home, in free verse recollections, the entirety of the family system of support, love, and experience which the author and her readers can grasp as legacies of the past and touchstones for the present.Poetry readers willing to walk the road of grief and family connections will find Grief Songs: Poems of Love & Remembrance a psychological treasure trove. It's a very accessible poetic tribute that brings with it something to hold onto-the memories and foundations of past family joys, large and small. Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review