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To the Forest
To the Forest | Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
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CBC BOOKS WORKS OF CANADIAN FICTION TO READ IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2023 When the pandemic forces a family to return to the mother’s childhood home, she seeks meaning in her ancestral roots and the violent beauty of the natural world. Fleeing the city at the beginning of the pandemic, two families are thrown together in a century-old country house. Winter seeps through the walls, the wallpaper is peeling, and the mice make their nest in the piano. Without phones and Internet, they turn to the outdoors, where a new language unfolds. Five children become tiny explorers, discovering nature and its treasures, while the adults reconnect with something greater than themselves. In To the Forest, Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette considers existence and death in a celebration of small places and the natural world. A house built on a foundation of gravestones, the local handyman Clark Kent, a mystery woman long dead that no one wants to talk about: Barbeau-Lavalette brings to life the oddities of a place and a cast of colourful neighbours who have lived unusual lives.
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Lindy
To the Forest | Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
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A Wildfire Smoky Friday Reads on July 14: children‘s hospital, birthday, berries and books
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Lindy
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The most beautiful miracles are ordinary.

TheBookHippie Agree. 1y
quietlycuriouskate Love this! 1y
Lindy @TheBookHippie @kathedron 🤗🌻 1y
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Lindy
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I cross the pine forest of my childhood. Half my life took shape between these towering trees.
The tips of the pine needles create an invisible rain, a cloud of molecules: negative ions. Science has shown their incredible power. Negative ions make you happy.

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Lindy
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Dandelions heal themselves. When you rip them out, five flowers bloom over the wound. My mother would bring home her bouquet of warriors: flowers from concrete, with petals like the mouth of a beast, dents de lion—lion‘s teeth—that grow despite the cold & the city.
Flowers that fight, flowers of promise, flowers salvaged after the winter.
My mother made life a celebration, come what may.

kspenmoll I live this. Thank you for sharing. I love when dandelions bloom in spring. Now we have an abundance of clover, which the bunnies munch every day. 1y
Lindy @kspenmoll I‘m a big fan of dandelions too. 💛 1y
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Lindy
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I find a splinter under my skin. The memory of a forest.

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jveezer
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“Trees have great power to consoleâ€

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