"Children's autobiography" is Montreal's famous poet and the first novel by critic Sina Kiras. The novel develops after the five surviving brothers and sisters in the face of the tragedy that covers their lives. The most imminent thing is that Tereses is losing long-term battle with cancer, and all the brothers and sisters have to accept this fight.
Each chapter focuses on different siblings. Guddy living in Brooklyn is emotionally closest to her sister, but lives the furthest. She flew to Vancouver with Thereses. Guddy was welcomed by his older brother Jerry. He was trapped in economic and family recession, including involvement in his son 's real estate fraud. Their sister Annie worked in group houses and took care of the disease against Adel's mother. Ann and Adel live in Adel's contempt trailer room. Ann's brother Bjang suffers from psychosis, and he occasionally visits his mother and steals her medicine.
The weak childhood of brothers and sisters, especially the death of brother Joe, constitutes the background of their current turbulence. Another focus on childhood memories is related to violent fathers, emotionally unstable mothers, and families seeking employment and stability in western Canada.
Queyras presents each character's individual consciousness with persuasive, lyrical lyrical prose. All the brothers and sisters have been on different paths, and there seems to be no one to meet. The result is obviously a dark novel. There are gentleness, sympathy, humor moments, but they are not enough to offset the family's unfortunate accumulation.
The last part belongs to Therese, the most moving part. The influence of Thereses on her own death rate is affecting, but she endured as much pain as might be felt emotionally exhausted before the reader reached the conclusion.
On the same day, I read the opening ceremony of Sina Kellas' first novel "Childhood Autobiography" who declared a bold and persuasive memory from the beginning. In his childhood stairway, "Thereses seems to be doing screening to determine precise starting moments through excavation memories, my niece revelation has shocked me very much, I remembered a short and terrible allegory called "ignorance" that an unnamed child encountered a spectral map with stairs and the whole house. To me, this allegory is to understand the mortality rate of people and to understand their scope and final nature.
"Children's autobiography" is Montreal's famous poet and the first novel by critic Sina Kiras. The novel develops after the five surviving brothers and sisters in the face of the tragedy that covers their lives. The most imminent thing is that Tereses is losing long-term battle with cancer, and all the brothers and sisters have to accept this fight. Each chapter focuses on different siblings. Guddy living in Brooklyn is emotionally closest to her sister, but lives the furthest. She flew to Vancouver with Thereses. Guddy was welcomed by his older brother Jerry. He was trapped in economic and family recession, including involvement in his son 's real estate fraud. Their sister Annie worked in group houses and took care of the disease against Adel's mother. Ann and Adel live in Adel's contempt trailer room
Andyard is the largest of her three daughters. Details of early childhood can be obtained from Annie Dillard 's autobiography, An American Childhood (1987), who grew up in the Pittsburgh Point Breeze community. It began in 1950 when she was 5 years old. Dirrad's memoirs "America's childhood" focuses on "waking up" from self-absorbed childhood and immersing in a larger world. She grew up in Pittsburgh in his 50s, "a house full of comedians." She explained that her mother is energetic and uncontrollable. Her father taught various useful subjects "on the street" such as pipeline complexity, economics, and novels.