Liberty Street, Dianne Warren
Liberty Street, Dianne Warren
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Liberty Street
A Novel

Author: Dianne Warren

Narrator: Charlotte Anne Dore

Unabridged: 12 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/16/2016


Synopsis

While gridlocked in the churchyard of a small Irish town, the traffic frozen in place for the funeral of a young mother and her infant, an unbidden thought comes to Frances Moon. "I lost a baby when I was nineteen." She is surprised by how easily the long-suppressed memory slips into her consciousness, and by her own voice as she speaks the thought aloud to Ian, her partner of twenty years.

The next morning, Ian is gone.

Numbed by abandonment, Frances sets out for the small town in Canada where she grew up—and where she began to make many poor choices. The novel flashes back to Frances as a curious, imaginative, and well-loved little girl who begins to lose herself once forced from her family's idyllic farm and into school. As she withdraws, only two people offer comfort: Dooley Sullivan, a prankster, and Silas Chance, an Indian who works at the lumberyard, and the Moon family's new tenant. Silas dies violently, the victim of a hit-and-run. And at the site there is evidence the driver stopped but did not help. In such a small town with the usual racial prejudices, the case is never solved. But years later, on the evening of her marriage, Frances remembers who the driver was.

About Dianne Warren

Dianne Warren won several prizes for the short fiction that formed her first three books, including the Marian Engel Award for fiction in 2004, given by the Writers' Trust of Canada. Her first novel, Juliet in August (published as Cool Water in Canada), was long-listed for the Giller Prize and won the prestigious Governor General's Award in 2010, which are Canada's two major literary prizes. Dianne has lived in the province of Saskatchewan for most of her life. The Great Sand Hills are just west of the town of Swift Current, where 100 years ago her grandfather registered his homestead, and she remains close to her roots, retaining her love for the prairie landscape and rural ways and for the western humor that still thrives there. She lives with her husband and two sons in Regina.


Reviews

I really really liked this book - the story of Frances Moon growing up in small town Saskatchewan. I felt immersed in Frances’ life journey and connected with the many characters in the novel.......more

Goodreads review by Doreen

About six years ago, I read Cool Water, the Governor-General’s award-winning novel by Dianne Warren and I really enjoyed it, so I was excited to learn she had another novel published, Liberty Street. I’m surprised that I had not heard more about this book. Frances Moon is a middle-aged woman on a hol......more

Goodreads review by Susanne

A Canadian author with a sure grasp of the impact of place on character. Growing up in rural northwest Canada can't have been a picnic. My advice to readers is to stick with this one if you're frustrated or dismayed by narrator Frances Moon at the beginning -- she may be prickly, difficult, and hard......more