Fishing for Birds, Linda Quennec
Fishing for Birds, Linda Quennec
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Fishing for Birds

Author: Linda Quennec

Narrator: Nina Richmond

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 08/24/2020


Synopsis

Kate, a somewhat clumsy widow of thirty-two, flees her stifling hometown on Vancouver Island to live alone on an even smaller island in the Salish Sea. In so doing, she has vague expectations of solace and sanctuary, despite past experience. Instead she meets Ivy, a woman who through their conversations transports her to the intoxicating world of 1926 Cuba. Within the context of their friendship, Ivy’s past begins to unravel from a long-held silence, just as Kate finds herself confronting her relationship with the colourful community she’s known all her life, along with an unexpected visitor who threatens to remove all peace from her chosen refuge. Told from the perspectives of three narrators: Ivy, Kate, and Kate’s mother Nora, Fishing for Birds is a novel that juxtaposes the expectations we cling to so fiercely and the unexpected and sometimes unconventional things that turn up. The novel challenges traditional constructs of time, ethnicity, and relationship. Set against the tropical beauty of 1920s Cuba and the Northwest Coast of contemporary time, both the landscape and unique character of island life underscore the experiences of three very different women.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Katherine on September 19, 2019

I thoroughly enjoyed Fishing for Birds by Linda Quennec. I was really enthralled by the unfolding descriptions of Kate, Nora and Ivy’s lives. I loved Ivy’s sense of adventure, uncompromising nature and independence; and was reminded again that every elderly person has lived a life with stories worth......more

Goodreads review by Degan on October 22, 2020

Lovely story of women finding their strengths in different ways, at different ages. I love the characters and the descriptions of islands, the acts of resistance giving way to ease. The end felt like it came quickly- I wanted even more of Ivy’s back story and Kate’s development and Nora and Neville’......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 24, 2020

I wholeheartedly enjoyed this book. Great character development, and beautiful language.......more

Goodreads review by Angela on August 31, 2020

I think this book has beautiful prose, but awkward conversation. Switching from character to character got lost on me when I only really cared about Ivy and was irritated when we had to keep leaving her in Cuba to learn more about Kate and Norah. Credit to Kate's chapters, however, when we start to......more

Goodreads review by Mary on September 20, 2019

I absolutely loved this book! I was enthralled by the plot and felt like I knew the three women in this highly engaging debut novel by Linda Quennec. I was blown away by the author’s eloquent gift of storytelling; I laughed, cried and was left wanting more. I highly recommend this beautiful novel.......more