What Belongs - F. B. Andre
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In this new collection of stories, André explores what it means to 'belong'. Frequently his stories portray individuals involved in mixed relationships, of different cultures and races or backgrounds -- of people struggling to feel at home with themselves and their situations. André depicts characters newly arrived in Canada as well as those who have called Canada home for generations. With his wonderful ear for dialogue, André allows us to listen in on things that are deeply felt, and we are reminded that the unsaid often reveals more than that which is said. In 'What the Future Holds', the wife of a graduate student from Korea, would like to give her baby the gift of birthright: to grow up knowing that there is always the possibility of a door that opens out onto a new life. But in her new marriage that doorway is shrinking ever smaller, and she will have to find a way to widen it. Often André finds a sense of black humour in his situations as when a woman's dying request is that both her husband and ex-husband join together to spread her ashes. And in the title story, 'What Belongs', André depicts a contemporary researcher interviewing a descendant of one of the boatload of Afro-Americans that Governor James Douglas invited to settle in British Columbia in 1858. Moving backwards and forwards from the present to the past, André asks, When does a place become home? When can you stake your claim? When does it become automatic that we are from here, that we belong?
Biographie:
F. B. F.B. Andr was born in Trinidad, West Indies in 1955 and immigrated to Canada in 1971 as a student. His first ten years in Canada were spent in Ontario before he moved west to Alberta and then on to BC where he currently lives. On his way to self-employment as a caf? owner in Victoria, Andr? has had many jobsbartender, gold miner, factory worker, and program administrator.The Man Who Beat the Man is his first book.
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