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Love Enough
Love Enough: A Novel | Dionne Brand
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From our acclaimed poet and novelist: a gem of a novel that sizzles about love--between lovers, between friends, and for the places we live in--and pays homage to each moment of experience. Love lasted only one year but the time felt like several springs strung together. In Love Enough, the sharp beauty of Brand's writing draws us effortlessly into the intersecting stories of her characters caught in the middle of choices, apprehensions, fears. Each of the tales here--June's, Bedri's, Da'uud's, Lia's opens a different window on the city they all live in, mostly in parallel, but occasionally, delicately, touching and crossing one another. Each story radiates other stories. In these pages, the urban landscape cannot be untangled from the emotional one; they mingle, shift and cleave to one another. The young man Bedri experiences the terrible isolation brought about by an act of violence, while his father, Da'uud, casualty of a geopolitical conflict, driving a taxi, is witness to curious gestures of love and anger; Lia faces the sometimes unbridgeable chasms of family; and fierce June, ambivalent and passionate with her string of lovers, now in middle age discovers: "There is nothing universal or timeless about this love business. It is hard if you really want to do it right." Brand is our greatest observer--of actions, of emotions, of the little things that often go unnoticed but can mean the turn of a day. At once lucid and dream-like, Love Enough is a profoundly modern work that speaks to the most fundamental questions of how we live now.
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Beautiful, eloquent book by one of Canada‘s best-known Black and queer poets, intertwining four stories of diverse people in Toronto who are all connected in some way. Newcomers, struggling drug addicts, women seeking new relationships, parents and siblings, piano teachers and students, and hairdressers all make their way into this book, finding how to live with themselves and each other. Toronto is vividly portrayed as well.

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Right now, she is probably an odd-looking woman in the coffee shop. She looks around, and laughs again. Everybody in the Tim Horton‘s is odd-looking, except those who have someone sitting across from them talking. Companionship makes you look sane. There could be two perfectly crazy people sitting together, but that act of social mingling legitimizes their sanity. Ridiculous, June thinks. This is another act of cultivation.

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June disliked starlings. They sought each day to displace the sparrows. She did not like their twitter or their sharp yellow predatory beaks. And she had no appreciation for their multicolored, glistening feathers, at once green, gold, red, blue, and black. She understood that they lived in a communal nest that could take over an attic. This would otherwise have been admirable as socialism but she hated the aggression of starlings.

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Mercede‘s love was exhausting because it needed love back constantly. Leah and Jermaine were children and didn‘t always know how to love back. They simply knew how to love, and at times they wanted to run or play, and have love waiting for them when they returned. Mercede‘s love was a burning, wanting love. Mercedes‘ love could not hold out against the panic of never being loved enough.

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The best way of looking at a sunset in the city is in the mirrors of a car. If you ever travel east along Dupont Street at that time look back: you may see something breathtaking. It‘s perhaps because this street is so ugly: car wrecking shops, taxi dispatch sheds, rooming houses, hardware stores, desolate all-night diners and front yards eaten up by 100-winter salt, it is because of all this that a sunset is in the perfect location here: needed.

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Dionne Brand is giving a talk at the University of Alberta tonight: An Autobiography of the Autobiography of Reading. I‘m psyched!
#Brilliant #LGBTQ #CanadianAuthor

DivineDiana Enjoy! 5y
Tanisha_A Good times! 5y
Lindy @DivineDiana @Tanisha_A Thanks! It was a thoughtful talk about cultural influences on literature and how that shapes reader experiences. I‘m glad that it will be published because the ideas were complex and I want to revisit them. 5y
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These are four great books by Canadian queer POC (people of colour) authors that I've enjoyed recently! I recommend them all! #booktober #diversereads #queerbooks

read_diverse_books Nice to see some CanLit around here! I haven't read any of these, but do have Salt Roads on my TBR. 8y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian I've read all of these except Shyam Selvadurai's. Great picks! 8y
Bibliogeekery @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian - thx! You're a bit of a celebrity in my queer book club - we have used your blog for book ideas! Thanks for queering up the book world 😀! 8y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Bibliogeekery Aw thanks! Queer book blogger celebrity is the best kind. 8y
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