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Hi, It's Me
Hi, It's Me: A Novel | Fawn Parker
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Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, Finalist One of Indigos Most Anticipated Canadian Books One of the CBCs Canadian Fiction Books to Read in Fall 2024 Women Talking meets Study for Obedience in this stunning depiction of fresh grief by Fawn Parker, the Giller Prizelonglisted author of What We Both Know. Shortly after her mothers death, Fawn arrives at the farmhouse. While there, she will stay in her mothers bedroom in the house that is also occupied by four other women who live by an unusual set of beliefs. Wrestling with longstanding compulsive and harmful behaviours, as well as severe self-doubt, Fawn is confronted with the reality of her mothers death. It is her responsibility to catalogue the furniture and possessions in the room, then sell or dispose of them. Instead, Fawn becomes fixated on archiving her mothers writing and documents, searching for signs, and drawing tenuous connections to help her understand more about the enigmatic woman in the pages. I am surrounded by mocking evidence of her inhabitancy of this room. Quickly, it is expiring. Today she was alive. When the day runs out that will no longer be true. Tomorrow I will be able to say that yesterday she was alive, at least. The next day, nothing. She will just be dead. The fact seems to be at its smallest now, growing with time. For now she is many things, and there are many places left to find her. In Hi, Its Me, Fawn Parker is unafraid to explore the bewildering relationship between the living and the dead. Strikingly original, provocative, and engrossing Hi, Its Me takes us into the furthest corners of grief, invoking the physicality and painful embodiment of terminal illness with astonishing precision and emotional force. This mesmerizing, devastating novel asks: Why must it be this way?
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Hi, It‘s Me, by Fawn Parker (2024 🇨🇦)
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Premise: A young woman goes to visit the feminist commune where her mother spent her final months, while battling grief and demons of her own.

Review: This is a strange book and I don‘t know what to make of it. ⬇️

Mattsbookaday It feels like a fever dream, with more happening than seems possible in the time purported to have elapsed. The main character is also dealing with a lot, and is certainly not a reliable narrator. I think there was a lot here, and I think it will stay with me in some powerful ways, but I wish the ideas she explored were spun into three different books. 4d
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