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Liberty Street
Liberty Street | Dianne Warren
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From the Governor General’s Award-winning author of Cool Water, a poignant and often witty new novel about rash acts and altered lives. When sharp-edged Frances Moon and her long-time partner encounter a funeral procession that brings traffic to a halt, she finds herself blurting out the barest thread of a story that she never intended to share. The reverberations drive her back to the past and her mother’s old rental property, the lone house in a failed subdivision called Liberty Street. There, memories are ghosts: Frances’s mother on her way to Nashville to become a country singer; her father determined to run his farm despite his failing eyesight; the town’s bad apple, Dooley Sullivan; a string of renters including the December bride, Esme Bigalow, and a man who met a tragic end, Silas Chance. When a domestic mishap and a torrential hailstorm send Frances to the questionable safety of an eccentric neighbour’s kitchen, she learns just how unreliable memory is, and that she was not the only one who whose life after Elliot, Saskatchewan was determined by half-truths and bad decisions. With depth, insight and the subtle humour for which she is known, Dianne Warren gives us an engrossing and touching new novel about disappointment, anger and the redemptive power of kindness.
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Jilanna
Liberty Street | Dianne Warren
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I'll let my MIL's muffins stand in for the ones Mary Frances Moon's neighbour left on her doorstep.

Liberty Street is well worth your time. I look forward to reading and discussing Warren's Cool Water at my book club meeting this month. #CanLit

SusanInTiburon O yum! 8y
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Jilanna
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Just getting started. I've got a lot to think about already. #CanLit

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emmanoble
Liberty Street | Dianne Warren
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Well. I'm not sure what to say about this one. The writing is great, but the story felt stagnant. I was intrigued about Frances & her past at the beginning, but as the novel progressed & certain events were revealed to the reader, the reality of her life didn't match my expectations for it. I liked it, but I think I would've been okay if I hadn't read it at all.