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Every Little Scrap and Wonder: A Small-Town Childhood

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Every Little Scrap and Wonder: A Small-Town Childhood

Contributors:

By (Author) Carla Funk

ISBN:

9781771644662

Publisher:

Greystone Books,Canada

Imprint:

Greystone Books,Canada

Publication Date:

2nd January 2020

UK Publication Date:

14th November 2019

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

811.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 190mm

Description

From an award-winning essayist and acclaimed poet comes this radiant, observant, and warmly funny memoir about childhood, family, and small-town life. Carla Funk grew up in a place of logging trucks and God, pellet guns and parables. Every Sunday, she sat with her mother and brother in the same pew at the Mennonite church while her dad stayed

Reviews

"It's not surprising that Funk is the author of five books of poetry. This same grace and agility with words continues in her marvellous memoir." Harrowsmith "Carla Funk is one of the finest poets of her generation. She's becoming one of the finest nonfiction writers too. It doesn't surprise me because the strengths of her poetry are evident in the prose: the force of her imagery, the colourful characters, an insider's knowledge of northern rural Canada, and her story-telling skills. Reading her nonfiction reminds me of reading Alistair MacLeod. There's the same deep understanding of a place and the same tough sweetness." Lorna Crozier, Governor General's Award-winning poet and author of Small Beneath the Sky "Wonderfully written and very evocative ... Carla Funk's memories of her girlhood in the interior of BC reminded me of my own small-town, church- and logging-focused, bush boyhood in Ontario, and I was charmed by her childlike inclination to question everything, including existence." Roy MacGregor, author of Canoe Country "With gentle irony, Funk unfolds her child's longing'straining to become a star'in a place both gritty and unyielding, where scars and songs are one and the same. A lovely stitchery of childhood." Beth Powning, author of The Sea Captain's Wife "A delightful readvivid, hilarious, enormously entertaining. Carla Funk makes excellent use of a poet's cognizance to evoke her Mennonite childhood in lively and irresistible prose." Andreas Schroeder, author of Renovating Heaven "There is a propulsive, muscular musicality and discipline to every line as she gathers up the scraps and wonders of childhood memory and transforms them into some of the most lovely prose on offer in this season's selection of memoirs." Vancouver Sun "Variously warm, funny and heartfelt." Toronto Star

Author Bio

Carla Funk was born and raised in one of the earliest Mennonite settlements in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada. She is the author of five books of poetry, the former poet laureate for the City of Victoria, and a recipient of the Malahat Review's Constance Rooke Nonfiction Prize.

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