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Something Unremembered
Something Unremembered | Della Dennis
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One would hardly think an outlying college town on the prairies would be the place a woman from the 15th century would choose to reveal her story, but when Janine begins to discover the story of Madeleine of Beauvais interpolated in the pages of her beloved books about the history of art and culture, an enigmatic presence begins to form. Mystified by references to Madeleine which seem to appear in her books only to disappear again, and unhappy with her own restless ever-aftering, Janine becomes preoccupied with uncovering the secrets of Madeleine's life.
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Lindy
Something Unremembered | Della Dennis
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Faith, the role of women in the Catholic Church, and secret sorrows. Also, what could be the mysterious connection between a woman in 15th century France and a woman in contemporary Alberta? This elegant, meditative novel gave me a lot to think about, as you can see by all of the pages that I have flagged. I look forward to discussing it with my Two Bichons book group tonight.

batsy Lovely. Your review, the quotes you shared, the cover. Stacked it... Thanks for bringing it to our attention! 7y
Lacythebookworm How was the book discussion?! 7y
Lindy @Lacythebookworm Oh, it was fantastic! Thanks for asking. Our meeting went later than usual and now we've invited the author to join us next month and we're so excited that she agreed. 😊 7y
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Lacythebookworm Your book group sounds fantastic! Jealous! 7y
Lindy @Lacythebookworm Yes, I'm in 4 different book groups and they are all pretty special. Feminist book club is tomorrow and we'll be talking about 7y
Lacythebookworm Oh, that sounds good, too! 7y
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Lindy
Something Unremembered | Della Dennis
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Every chapter in this book has an epigraph. Each one has a little weevil too, until something gets resolved.

Ms.Story Haven't heard of this one yet--looks amazing 😀 7y
JazzFeathers Lovely quote 😊 7y
Lindy @Ms.Story It's a debut and I really hope she will write more because I was very impressed. 7y
Lindy @JazzFeathers This whole novel is full of lovely quotes. It's a treat. 7y
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Lindy
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I listened to the music and to Soeur Luci alternately humming along with the melody or pum-pumming with the bass, occasionally interrupting herself to talk to her creations, chatting away to the sauce —"How you spit! Is it too hot for you? Let me fix that." Then chiding the mushrooms for sogginess —"Mes jolis, you swim like fish!"

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Lindy
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Images of Saint Lucien are easily confused with those of Saint Denis, since they both wear their heads in their hands. They belong to the company of cephalophores. The headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow, the West's most famous representative, is the only other cephalophore I know.

diovival Cephalore. That is now my new word of the day! Thank you. 7y
Lindy @diovival It's new to me too. Cephalophore. Makes me think of 🐙 🦑 (edited) 7y
diovival Ha! That thought popped into my head too. And now I'm seeing that I misspelled my fancy new word. Doh! 🙈 7y
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Lindy @diovival Blame autocorrect. 7y
julesG Have to remember this for Scrabble. 7y
Lindy @julesG Two Ps and two Hs. It will be a feat just to have the right letters! 7y
julesG @Lindy Spoilsport! 😛😉😀 7y
Lindy @julesG Well, I agree that it's a great word. I will try using it in an email sometime soon. 😄 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Aaaaand now this is my new favorite word. 7y
Lindy @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled @julesG @diovival It's just in time for hallowe'en: the headless horseman and jack-o-lanterns with no bodies... 🎃 7y
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Lindy
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The trees were bare and the wind brisk. Overhead, geese were having a leadership crisis. They couldn't find their instinctive V. They formed a W—double V in French of course. Proceeding with much honking and other goosely deliberations, even the geese couldn't fall in and find their place. Not surprising that I felt so out of sync.

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Lindy
Something Unremembered | Della Dennis
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[in 15th century France] lesser nobility improved their status through service to the king or by buying up feoffs that fell vacant thanks to casualties of famine, the Black Death, debt and battle.

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Lindy
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Set partly in contemporary western Canada and partly in medieval France, and features a bearded female Saint Wilgeforte. In this case, I've solved the problem of books I own sitting unread on my #tbr shelf while I read library books and book club titles instead: my Two Bichons club has added this to our 2017 roster in our #localauthors project. #CanLit 🇨🇦
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shawnmooney Wow, this sounds wacked! I mean that in a good way… 💖💖 (edited) 7y
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Lindy
Something Unremembered | Della Dennis
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The 'local author' sticker caught my eye when I was in my local indie bookstore, ordering a copy of Ongoingness to give as a gift and buying a copy of Pilgrimage before my book club discussion next week. I read a library copy, but the author is coming to our meeting so I thought it would be good manners to buy her book. Anyway, I came home with an additional book (pictured) that opens with the bearded female St Wilgeforte. 😊

Sydsavvy That cover!!! 🌟🌟🌟 7y
Lindy @Sydsavvy The cover image is from a painting by Rogier van der Weyden (1400-1464). 7y
Sydsavvy Oooh! Aaah!!! So cool. No that, is style. Not to mention the painting! 7y
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