

Beautifully written story. Set in Ireland and Canada, from Irish famine to the Canadian Shield to Port Hope, Montreal and Ottawa this book tells the story of several generations of women from one family.
My #bookreport
?Away - finally reading this #Canlit classic from the 90s #192025
?A Great Deliverance - listening to the first volume in the Inspector Lynley series
?Hagitude - my "workish" listen (This will take me forever ?)
?️Behind You is the Sea - new ebook of short stories about Palestinian immigrants in Baltimore.
This book. I just finished it, so I don't really have words to describe it yet. Poetic, atmospheric, beautiful. I've read Urquhart before but this one was different - maybe it's one of those books that found me at the right time. For me, this will be a classic of #canlit
Stealing some quiet time while everyone else does other things to read and cuddle with the step-dogs (a picture of two tiny poodles + book is beyond my photography skills, but there's another on my lap). I hope everyone has very happy holidays, and that you take enough time for yourself if these days are hard for you ❤
Normally I ignore the buy-this-book buzzwords on book covers, because let's face it they're usually the same or exaggerated or both. But 40 pages into this, honestly the top words to describe it that come to mind are stunning, evocative. Wow. This writing. (And good job, copy writer).
This book brings me very close to finishing #litsyatoz and helps me climb higher on #mountTBR. At first, I did not think I would like this book. I probably would never have grabbed it from my TBR had I not needed a book for "U." It started slowly, and then slowly I was pulled into the story. The author wrote some truly lovely passages.