Sarah Felix Burns, Jackfish, The Vanishing Village (Inanna, 2007)
As a young woman Clemance experiences one heartbreaking and life-altering moment after another. And still she struggles on, coping with her feelings of guilt and regret, seeking help when she can, and finding a happier her in an unexpected delight. When I started reading this book, I was immediately drawn to the story. The author took me through Clemance's life, from present to past, and the words and the time flow seamlessly together. I was intrigued by this vanishing village and the people that came from it, that fled it, that stayed till it disappeared. Clemance is a complex protagonist with emotional and physical scars. She's not a warm and fuzzy heroine, but still I cared for her, tremendously, and those in her life. It took me about 20 minutes to read the last page because my eyes were a constant pool of tears. It is hard to describe a book that makes you feel so many things, but by the end I felt like every emotion has been explored; all I can say is I loved the journey that Sarah Felix Burns took me on. Jackfish is vivid, poignant and extraordinary storytelling. ![]() |
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