Grandpère

By (author): Janet Romain

Anzel, a widow in her sixties, lives quietly on her small farm with her ninety-eight-year-old grandfather, a Carrier elder from Northern BC. Grandpère and Anzel pass the time playing fierce cribbage games, cutting firewood and tending the vegetable garden.

As the days pass Grandpère tells Anzel his life story, sharing heartbreaking memories: the death of his family in a devastating epidemic, growing up alone within a white community, his son’s murder at the hands of a horse thief, and his battle with and eventual triumph over alcoholism. When their extended family comes to visit on holidays and weekends, Grandpère, with the tenderness of an elder, tells the children of the Carrier traditions and values. Their days together are simple and happy, and when Anzel meets Jim, a caretaker at the local pensioners’ home, life seems complete.

But one day a taxi arrives from town. Its passenger is Angel, a frightened thirteen-year-old stranger who claims to be Anzel’s granddaughter. Her father, she says, was Anzel’s youngest son Ben, who was killed in a car crash fourteen years prior. Angel’s mother, alone and pregnant with Ben’s child, ran away to the city to raise the child far from the disapproving eyes of her family. But after years of poverty and loneliness, she succumbed to the streets of Vancouver. Angel, neglected and abused at the hands of her mother’s new boyfriend, followed the trail to her father’s family. When Anzel takes in this unknown granddaughter, she and her family must act quickly to protect her.

Romain’s first novel, Grandpère is a tender story of determination, loss and family love.

AUTHOR

Janet Romain

Janet Romain is Metis Canadian. She was born in Vancouver, but has lived most of her life in Norhtern BC. She worked in a variety of jobs from short-order cook to lumber grader, but eventually bought land where she and her husband build a cattle ranch. She has three grown children and currently lives with her husband near Ft.Fraser. She is surrounded by gardens and wildlife, just a stone’s throw from where she grew up. Grandpère is her first book.

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Grandpère is a marvel to read and woven with such beauty and tenderness. Romain’s writing is a tribute to the power of family, love’s blessings and time’s healing ways. I never wanted it to end … An instant classic.

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Anzel, a widow in her sixties, lives quietly on her small farm with her ninety-eight-year-old grandfather, a Carrier elder from Northern BC. Grandpère and Anzel pass the time playing fierce cribbage games, cutting firewood and tending the vegetable garden. As the days pass Grandpère tells Anzel his life story, sharing heartbreaking memories: the death of his family in a devastating epidemic, growing up alone within a white community, his son’s murder at the hands of a horse thief, and his battle with and eventual triumph over alcoholism. When their extended family comes to visit on holidays and weekends, Grandpère, with the tenderness of an elder, tells the children of the Carrier traditions and values. Their days together are simple and happy, and when Anzel meets Jim, a caretaker at the local pensioners’ home, life seems complete. But one day a taxi arrives from town. Its passenger is Angel, a frightened thirteen-year-old stranger who claims to be Anzel’s granddaughter. Her father, she says, was Anzel’s youngest son Ben, who was killed in a car crash fourteen years prior. Angel’s mother, alone and pregnant with Ben’s child, ran away to the city to raise the child far from the disapproving eyes of her family. But after years of poverty and loneliness, she succumbed to the streets of Vancouver. Angel, neglected and abused at the hands of her mother’s new boyfriend, followed the trail to her father’s family. When Anzel takes in this unknown granddaughter, she and her family must act quickly to protect her. Romain’s first novel, Grandpère is a tender story of determination, loss and family love.

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Published:

December 15, 2011

City of Publication:

Halfmoon Bay

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Caitlin Press

ISBN:

9781894759694

Book Subjects:

FICTION / General

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Language:

eng

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