Just Once, No More, Charles Foran
Just Once, No More, Charles Foran
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Just Once, No More
On Fathers, Sons, and Who We Are Until We Are No Longer

Author: Charles Foran

Narrator: Charles Foran

Unabridged: 5 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Knopf Canada

Published: 04/11/2023


Synopsis

In his poignant memoir, Charles Foran presents a portrait of his gruff-but-fond father wrestling with the end of life as Charlie acts as witness, solace, and would-be guide while facing his own mortality.

"Luminous. . . . Wise and moving." —Yann Martel

Dave Foran was a formidable man of few words, from a different era than his sensitive, literary son, Charlie. As a younger person, Dave had lived alone for months in the bush, overcome snow blindness, hauled a dead body across a frozen lake on a dogsled, dodged bullets in a bar, and gone toe-to-toe with a bear. Some aspects of his life were rollicking while others were more restrained: A decent father and a devoted husband, Dave was also emotionally distant, prone to laconic cynicism and a changeable mood. As Charlie writes: “He struggled most days of his life with wounds he could not readily identify, let alone heal."

The year Charlie turned 55, his 83-year-old father began a slow, final decline, and Charlie surprised himself by wanting to write about their relationship. On the surface, his motiavation was to reassure his father that he was loved. But there was also a deeper desire at work. “Late into the middle of my own lifespan,” Charlie writes, “sadness took hold of my being . . . I wanted to say so frankly, never mind how uncomfortable it made me.”

In spare, haunting prose, Just Once, No More pulls on these delicate threads—unravelling a fascinating personal story and revealing its poignant universality.

About The Author

CHARLES FORAN has published twelve books. He has won awards for his fiction, nonfiction and journalism, including the Hilary Weston Prize and the Governor General's Literary Award. He lives in Toronto.www.charlesforan.com


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christian on May 15, 2024

Charles Foran, of course, is a remarkable writer, and with this book, he opens up about his life, and in doing so, it appears as if he has forced himself to slow down, back-up, re-approach life, allowing for an honesty--a straightforwardness, in his remembering and wondering, that affords us the opp......more

Goodreads review by Sherry on May 11, 2023

A contemplative memoir, written by Foran to examine the stories told of his family members. As his dad lays dying, the son replays the experiences of childhood to determine the roles that grandparents, cousins and other relatives played in his own coming of age.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on May 26, 2023

Having lost my father to cancer at age 16, I didn’t get to know him as an adult. That’s why I find Charles Foran’s memoir so compelling — what a gift to be able to spend time with your parent in their final months and dig deeply into all those unanswered questions and complicated family connections.......more

Goodreads review by David on August 28, 2023

What a wonderful book. This is a memoir and a tribute and also a wonderful piece of creative writing. This book is centred around aging, and specifically an adult son spending time with his previously unknowable father as the father’s health declines, it’s also a wonderfully divergent journey throug......more

Goodreads review by Gus on July 01, 2023

I don’t know how a book this beautifully written could only have (at this moment) three reviews. It’s a beautiful book. The first twenty pages might be taking you to different places and emotions but it all connects rather nicely. I loved every image and metaphor that Foran uses to illustrate a life......more


Quotes

One of The Globe and Mail's Best Books of 2023

“A meditative rumination on issues of mortality, family, and what it means to be alive in the world. . . . [Just Once, No More is] a series of lyrical musings . . . that cumulatively comprise an emotional cartography of the author’s developing understanding of how to exist in a body among other bodies, both human and animal. . . . The payoff is being in the presence of a supple, inquisitive mind . . . through the vicissitudes of human existence.” —Toronto Star

"A beautiful elegy on the aches of an aging heart. Sad, yes, but in a luminous way, like a flickering, crackling vintage lightbulb. Truly, a book that is wise and moving." —Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi

“Charles Foran, at his dying father’s bedside, traces the giant, altering moments and the end-of-day tender ones that shape them both. This is an eyes-open memoir about how we fly apart and come together; about the fierce and gentle hold of fatherhood; about the ways art can make meaning; about love, sadness, and the ties that bind. Elegiac, intimate and honest, this is a beautiful, tender book, so spare and lovely, so full of little diamonds of truth.” —Lisa Moore, author of February