Fugitive Pieces
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Anne Michaels
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Anne Michaels
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“It stands alone, a stunning testament to the shaping bonds of memory and of history.…”
–London Free Press
“Extraordinary.…Michaels has dug deep and come up with treasure.”
–Maclean's
“This is a novel to lose yourself in; let the language pour over you, depositing its richness like waves lapping sand onto a beach.”
–The Times (U.K.)
“Fugitive Pieces again strongly reminds us why people write novels, why people should read them.…Here is the real thing, literature.”
–Richard Bachmann, A Different Drummer Books
“Deserves to become a classic.”
–San Francisco Chronicle
“The most important book I have read for 40 years.”
–John Berger, The Observer (U.K.)
“Word by blessed word, it is a gorgeously written book aflame with the sub-zero cold of history and the passions of emotional comprehension.”
–Boston Globe
“Exquisitely fabricated, the words so precise, that one stands before it as if it were the Bayeux Tapestry, afraid to touch a single thread lest the entire chronicle unravel.”
–Globe and Mail
“From time to time a novel appears that shocks with its beauty, its integrity, its humanity.…A stunning achievement.”
–Rosemary Sullivan, author of The Red Shoes: Margaret Atwood Starting Out
“Each page is alert with the grace and energy of a rare moral intelligence, expressing both love and shame for humanity.…Like all great fiction, it seeks to fulfil the mind's yearning. There is not an idle word in its telling.”
–Seán Virgo
“The book is beautifully written…ike turbulent water disturbing what lies in the depths.”
–Books in Canada
“Ms. Michaels underscores the continuity of human experience, suggesting that just as we can inherit the pain and guilt of earlier generations, so too can we inherit understanding and beauty and grace.…”
–New York Times Book Review
“An extraordinary piece of work. Founded on great ambition and carried through fearlessly.”
–The Guardian (U.K.)
“It is one of the most important novels to come out of this country.”
–Peter Oliva, Calgary Herald
“She has the ability to take a reader's breath away with an image or a turn of phrase.”
–The Gazette (Montreal)
“Reading this profound, graceful book is an unforgettable emotional and esthetic experience.”
–Kingston Whig-Standard
–London Free Press
“Extraordinary.…Michaels has dug deep and come up with treasure.”
–Maclean's
“This is a novel to lose yourself in; let the language pour over you, depositing its richness like waves lapping sand onto a beach.”
–The Times (U.K.)
“Fugitive Pieces again strongly reminds us why people write novels, why people should read them.…Here is the real thing, literature.”
–Richard Bachmann, A Different Drummer Books
“Deserves to become a classic.”
–San Francisco Chronicle
“The most important book I have read for 40 years.”
–John Berger, The Observer (U.K.)
“Word by blessed word, it is a gorgeously written book aflame with the sub-zero cold of history and the passions of emotional comprehension.”
–Boston Globe
“Exquisitely fabricated, the words so precise, that one stands before it as if it were the Bayeux Tapestry, afraid to touch a single thread lest the entire chronicle unravel.”
–Globe and Mail
“From time to time a novel appears that shocks with its beauty, its integrity, its humanity.…A stunning achievement.”
–Rosemary Sullivan, author of The Red Shoes: Margaret Atwood Starting Out
“Each page is alert with the grace and energy of a rare moral intelligence, expressing both love and shame for humanity.…Like all great fiction, it seeks to fulfil the mind's yearning. There is not an idle word in its telling.”
–Seán Virgo
“The book is beautifully written…ike turbulent water disturbing what lies in the depths.”
–Books in Canada
“Ms. Michaels underscores the continuity of human experience, suggesting that just as we can inherit the pain and guilt of earlier generations, so too can we inherit understanding and beauty and grace.…”
–New York Times Book Review
“An extraordinary piece of work. Founded on great ambition and carried through fearlessly.”
–The Guardian (U.K.)
“It is one of the most important novels to come out of this country.”
–Peter Oliva, Calgary Herald
“She has the ability to take a reader's breath away with an image or a turn of phrase.”
–The Gazette (Montreal)
“Reading this profound, graceful book is an unforgettable emotional and esthetic experience.”
–Kingston Whig-Standard
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Unbelievable beautiful and sad.
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Why then not a 5* review?
Anne Michaels is a poet; she is not however a narrator. She delivers this book to us as if it were a poetry reading at your local coffee house ~~ hushed and in a monotone voice devoid of all emotion. She did her book a huge disservice by narrating it herself.
Grief is love with nowhere to go
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