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Fresh Water for Flowers Kindle Edition
Violette Toussaint is the caretaker at a cemetery in a small town in Bourgogne, France. Traversing the grounds by unicycle, tending to her many gardens—and being present for the intimate, often humorous confidences of visitors—Violette’s life follows the predictable rhythms of mourning. But then Violette’s routine is disrupted by the arrival of Julien Sole, the local police chief.
Julien has come to scatter the ashes of his recently deceased mother on the gravesite of a complete stranger. It soon becomes clear that Julien’s inexplicable gesture is intertwined with Violette’s own complicated past.
“Melancholic and yet ebullient . . . An appealing indulgence in nature, food and drink, and, above all, friendships.” —The Guardian, UK
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEuropa Editions
- Publication dateJuly 7, 2020
- File size4129 KB
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★ “Savor every page of Valérie Perrin’s irresistible novel, which, despite its deaths, betrayals, and affairs, is a triumphant celebration of life and love.”—ForeWord Reviews (Starred Review)
“A tender and poignant exploration of love, loss, and redemption...This enchanting indulgence in nature, drink, food, and friends is worth a look.”—Publishers Weekly
“Full of contentment and hope...Fans of Elizabeth Berg will enjoy this thoughtful take on the inner life of an unforgettable woman.”—Booklist
“Colorful and highly enjoyable and pulled together by an engaging narrator.”—Kirkus Reviews
“The story fluctuates between extremes with stylish elegance. It is melancholic and yet ebullient...What may on the surface of it appear gloomy and morose, in Perrin’s hands is an appealing indulgence in nature, food and drink, and, above all, friendships.”—The Guardian
“In Fresh Water for Flowers, a saga of a woman’s life from nothing to something, French novelist Valerie Perrin has created a story representative of many girls and women trapped by social and financial circumstances, victims who they think they have no way out yet who are resilient and accomplished without realizing it.”—The Winnipeg Free Press
“It’s a glorious read. Touching, thought provoking, taut: a tribute our power to heal. Another must read.”—OCinsite.com
“A beautiful, intensely atmospheric bittersweet dream of a book.”—Matt Haig, author of The Midnight Library
“Fresh Water For Flowers is a wonderful literary feast, a story about life, death, and a bit of a mystery as well [ . . . ] If you are looking for a story that you will not quickly forget, try this one.”—Bibliophile By The Sea
“The balance between laughter and tears is spot on.”—Lire
“A bad, bad, bad case of love at first read. This is a splendid, moving book.”—C’est au programme
“Readers will be transported by the poetic gentleness of the narration, by the generous gaze that the two protagonists cast over human affairs, by the desire for peace that both Julian and Violette have, and by the welcome dose of humor. . . Readers will not be disappointed.”—La Croix
“This may be my favorite book of 2020. It’s only February, but I can hardly imagine another novel surpassing the pure loveliness of this one. The individuality and depth of her characters, the perfect measure of her prose, create a world where beauty, hope, grief and love commingle. The story of Violette the cemetery keeper -- the story of all the characters -- is so perfectly drawn. This is a novel of astonishing humanity accomplished with an art so subtle it will take your breath away.”—Mary McDonald, Nicola’s Books, Ann Arbor, MI
“The story mixes quirky characters, one dark plot line and entranced me with its quiet joy.”—Kathi Kirby, Powell’s Books, Portland, OR
“This book left me breathless and in tears! Fell in love with Violette and her entourage of characters from the first page and was mesmerized until the last word. Perrin has penned a story of life with love, loss, yearning, sadness and all of the emotions that humans experience during their lifetimes. And it is ultimately a love story written beautifully. Loved it!!!!!”—Stephanie Crowe, Page & Palette, Fairhope, AL
“Gorgeous—reading it was almost as if I was being baptized by Violette’s present as a cemetery keeper, in its comfort, stability and floral surroundings, into the pool of her melancholic past, from first loves to devastating losses, the air and water all but the same medium at the end of the day. It truly gripped each and every one of my emotions, from fear and sorrow, to elation and sentimentality.”—Cat Chapman, Oxford Exchange, Tampa, FL
“The only way I can describe this book is that it’s an epic. No, not ‘epic’ (though it is certainly that), but AN epic of Homerian proportions that delves deeply and into the lives of its characters as opposed to focusing only on its main character (Violette, the cemetery keeper) the entire time. It is contemporary fiction, a murder mystery, a thriller, a tragedy, and a romance all rolled into one.”—Katie MacKendrick, librarian, Denver Public Library
“This is one of those special books that defy description and make you glad it was written!”—Deon Stonehouse, Sunriver Books & Music, Sunriver, OR
“I've never wanted so desperately to hang out with a literary character. Violette is the type of person you feel like you could spend hours with…Reading [Fresh Water for Flowers] was truly a magical experience.”—Quentin Greif, Little City Books, Hoboken, NJ
“Fresh Water for Flowers is a moving and lyrical portrait of one woman’s quest for happiness and love. A splendid work that will keep readers absorbed to the last page. A charming must-read.”—Lindsey Bartlett, formerly of Ellen Plumb’s City Bookstore, Emporia, KS
“This story is simply beautiful. Fresh, fun, and so unique.”—Kappy Kling, HearthFire Books, Evergreen, CO
About the Author
Sara Young is an experienced audiobook narrator, actor, voice artist, and writer. She attended Case Western Reserve University, where she studied theatre and economics, and enjoys watching horror movies in her free time. A native of Toledo, Ohio, she currently lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
Hildegarde Serle is a translator who has, since graduating in French from Oxford University, worked in London as a sub-editor, mainly on The Independent. Her translations include Christelle Dabos's bestselling A Winter's Promise. She still lives in London, but her heart lives on the Quai aux Fleurs in Paris.
Product details
- ASIN : B0813Z5ZXF
- Publisher : Europa Editions (July 7, 2020)
- Publication date : July 7, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 4129 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 482 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #12,950 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #51 in Police Romance
- #64 in Small Town Romance (Books)
- #80 in Romance Literary Fiction
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Valérie Perrin was born in 1967 in Remiremont, in the Vosges Mountains, France. She grew up in Burgundy and settled in Paris in 1986. Her novel Forgotten on Sunday (2015) won the Booksellers Choice Award. Her English-language debut, Fresh Water for Flowers (Europa, 2020) won the Maison de la Presse Prize, the Paperback Readers Prize, and was named a 2020 ABA Indies Introduce and Indie Next List title. It has been translated into over forty languages. Figaro Littéraire named Perrin one of the ten best-selling authors in France in 2019, and in Italy, Fresh Water for Flowers was the best selling book of 2020.
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The format is one I've had to get accustomed to. There are several characters in several different decades. Because I usually read in small fragments of time, it can get a little confusing. It can be hard to keep track of which character is speaking and in which decade. I'm sure that if I read for hours at a time, it would have flowed more easily for me. At its best, this style of writing creates a seamless, woven story with multiple intersections. Fresh Water for Flowers doesn't quite meet that standard. Still, the story is both sad and uplifting. I found myself highlighting passages simply because the writing was beautiful.
I’m trying to avoid spoilers, for much of the story is revealed in flashbacks, which only increases the pull to read further. Yes, this is an un-put-downable book. Yet, the icing on the cake, beyond the mystery and the lyrical passage of a young woman’s years, are the helpers. Along the way, there are angels who reach out to Violette, who are generous with their time and kindnesses. I fell in love with them—especially Sasha, who was the keeper of the graveyard before Violette. Ms. Perrin reveals her characters in gentle ways, making you look for the good in the malevolent and suspect of motivations—flawed as we all are.
There is delicate mysticism and beautiful scenes in the sea. The story holds so many details and subtle imagery, such as how Violette dresses, which so reveals her character. And family for a girl who came with none … the gravediggers, the priest (a father figure), and the undertakers, a dear friend she met by chance and generosity. And, of course, Violette’s daughter (mysterious throughout). There are stories within stories and unexpected twists. I loved Chapter 53 when we saw into Sasha’s heart, and how ironic when the author wrote the lines metaphorically about the end of a journal that she shares with us: “The way one closes a novel one has fallen in love with. A novel that’s a friend from whom it’s hard to part, because one wants it close by, in arm’s reach.” That would be this book! I never wanted it to end.
And, of course, there are the ceaseless poetic words announcing each chapter … like splendid inscriptions on tombstones.
If you are looking for a page turner that goes deep, wide and incredibly into the French culture and human culture, human nature, you have your reading cut out for you.
We discussed Fresh Water for Flowers at our book club this month, and it was unanimous...WE LOVED IT and all want to do a field trip to the cemetery our main character worked in -- and then we'll head down to Marseille and the sea. I loved the metaphor of the garden, how to nurture growth, and how we need to sow the seeds of the gardens of life. And much deeper ideas of death and my favorite line is: "We think that death is an absence, when in fact it's a secret presence." I've always felt the 'secret presence' of my wonderful mother, but the author helped validate it. Thank goodness for writers like Valerie Perrin!! We can't wait for her next novel to be released as it's already included in our book club plan. And interestingly, one of our members is bilingual and read the book in French -- she shared the double entendres and even deeper riches that come thru in the original French.
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