I gave 22 out of the 39 books I read in January 5-stars. It has been a great reading month! Brief reviews are assembled on my blog: https://lindypratch.blogspot.com/2021/01/january-2021-reading-round-up.html
I gave 22 out of the 39 books I read in January 5-stars. It has been a great reading month! Brief reviews are assembled on my blog: https://lindypratch.blogspot.com/2021/01/january-2021-reading-round-up.html
Christa Couture is a Cree woman, queer, a Canadian broadcaster, songwriter and musician who grew up in Edmonton, my hometown. A lot of personal tragedy is packed into her slim memoir, and in it she answers the question many have asked her: how do you manage to go on? This book is the answer. Music and writing have saved her. #Indigenous #CanadianAuthor #LGBTQ
That summer, I‘d written a song about couples counselling, likening our therapist to a zookeeper and us to pacing animals.
Careful those cages aren‘t locked
Careful when the animals talk because they never lie
And the questions you‘ve been asking may need no reply
5🌟 This memoir hits so hard. My emotions were a rollercoaster throughtout reading this. Couture does a wonderful job painting a vivid portrait of her life, coming to terms with losing her leg, motherhood, her grief and her hope. How she continues to walk through life with her head up and a smile on her face is so inspiring! This book will be a comfort to thoes living in the throes of grief. It will break you and put you back together again.