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Sleep

In a small café in London, teenager Ruth and elderly artist Harry recognise something profound in each other. They strike up a conversation that leads to regular meetings and takes them on a journey through their memories of traumatic times. Harry has much to tell about his childhood beside the Canal St Martin in Paris. Ruth has collected stories about her mother's childhood in the Yorkshire Dales and London. How much has the stain of tragedy charged these memories with the pain of loss and what use can be made of the pain? Looking back on her special years with Harry, Ruth sees how shared memories, happy or sad, can reshape the ways in which we value the lives of others while fully living our own. Taking Harry back to Paris draws on a special relationship that will shape her own place in the world.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004614438 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760800925 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Cole, Catherine, Prof.
Title Sleep [BK]
In a small café in London, teenager Ruth and elderly artist Harry recognise something profound in each other. They strike up a conversation that leads to regular meetings and takes them on a journey through their memories of traumatic times. Harry has much to tell about his childhood beside the Canal St Martin in Paris. Ruth has collected stories about her mother's childhood in the Yorkshire Dales and London. How much has the stain of tragedy charged these memories with the pain of loss and what use can be made of the pain? Looking back on her special years with Harry, Ruth sees how shared memories, happy or sad, can reshape the ways in which we value the lives of others while fully living our own. Taking Harry back to Paris draws on a special relationship that will shape her own place in the world.
Subject Intergenerational relations -- Fiction
Conduct of life -- Fiction
Reminiscing -- Fiction
Strangers -- Fiction
Interpersonal relationships -- Fiction
Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Fiction
Young women -- Fiction
Artists -- Fiction
Cafés -- Fiction
Storytelling -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Friendship -- Fiction
Love -- Fiction
Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction
Memories -- Fiction
London (England) -- Fiction
Paris (France) -- Fiction
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