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A Million Aunties

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American-born artist Chris reexamines his understanding of family during a visit to his mother’s Caribbean homeland. After a personal tragedy disrupts his life, he seeks solace through painting and reflection on his loss and strained relationship with his father. However, he encounters a complex and unexpected “family,” each member with their own poignant stories, including a love triangle. These new connections aid his healing process, and he, in turn, supports them through his art. The narrative unfolds from various perspectives, creating a rich tapestry of unlikely love, friendship, and community, filled with surprises. Set against the vibrant backdrops of rural Jamaica, New York City, and Paris, the novel explores themes of anguish, loss, and the transformative power of art and relationships.

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A Million Aunties, Alecia McKenzie

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2020
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
souple
Pages
200
ISBN10
9768267291
ISBN13
9789768267290
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American-born artist Chris reexamines his understanding of family during a visit to his mother’s Caribbean homeland. After a personal tragedy disrupts his life, he seeks solace through painting and reflection on his loss and strained relationship with his father. However, he encounters a complex and unexpected “family,” each member with their own poignant stories, including a love triangle. These new connections aid his healing process, and he, in turn, supports them through his art. The narrative unfolds from various perspectives, creating a rich tapestry of unlikely love, friendship, and community, filled with surprises. Set against the vibrant backdrops of rural Jamaica, New York City, and Paris, the novel explores themes of anguish, loss, and the transformative power of art and relationships.