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Sugaring Off | Fanny Britt
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Winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for French-Language Fiction, Sugaring Off probes intimacy, denial, and how we are tied to others--whether those we love or those we exploit.On the surface, Adam and Marion are the embodiment of success: wealthy, attractive, in love. While holidaying in Martha's Vineyard, Adam surfs into a local young woman, Celia. The accident leaves her injured and financially at risk; for Adam and Marion, it opens a fault of loneliness, rage, and desires that have too long been ignored.Like a modern Virginia Woolf, Britt abrades the surface layer of our outward personas, delving into the complexity and contradictions of relationships. In this eviscerating critique of privilege, she asks what happens when one can no longer play a role--whether in a couple, family, or social structure--and exposes the resulting friction between pleasure and consequence.
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Sugaring Off, by Fanny Britt (2020, transl. 2024 🇨🇦)
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Premise: A chance accident leaves a lasting mark on the lives and relationship of a Quebec couple.

Review: There are a lot of books about the unexpected deterioration of a marriage, But this took a unique take on that trope, that felt very realistic and earned. ⬇️

Mattsbookaday It also did a great job of bringing Montreal‘s bilingual suburbs to life. I will say the flashbacks and final chapter devoted to the young woman also involved in the accident didn‘t work nearly as well and felt out of place. But overall, the novel works and offers some great insights into contemporary life and relationships.

Bookish Pair: For another award-nominated take on the theme, The Land in Winter, by Andrew Miller (2024)
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