From Goodreads
A beautifully lyrical debut novel from the Ondaatje and Laurel Prize-winning author (Salt Modern Fiction)
When artist Dominique receives a letter from her dying father, a reckoning with repressed memories and a pull for romantic and familial love sends shock waves through her life, as she journeys to Paris to face the places and events of her early years. Balanced with visits to the Venezuelan Amazon, where Dominique explores a spiritual and loving longing (meeting a young guide, Juan), a raw and tender unfolding of this love story is a parallel to the uncovering of the shocking truth of Dominique's birth, and her parents' relationship.
'I am in love with this book! Haunting, grotesque, lush and strangely tender. A stunning debut novel, afraid of nothing and deeply poetic.' – Warsan Shire
'My Hummingbird Father shatters and heals, distils redemption out of a history of pain and abuse, and is one of the most affecting books you will read this year.' – Nilanjana Roy
My thoughts
Thanks to Helen Richardson for the chance to take part in the blog tour of this book.
This is the debut novel by Pascale Petit, who has previously written poems and published books of the poems that she has written. I had never heard of her until I was asked to take part in the blog tour of this book.
An extract from page 54.
Sadly, I haven't had time to read all the story and I have chosen to post my stop on the blog tour as an extract post. What I have read of the book so far has been very engaging and I can't wait to get back to reading the story then I can post my review of the story in due course.
The writing is very engaging, lyrical and helps the reader imagine the scenes in their head as they read along to find out what is happening in the lives of Dominique and her estranged dying father, through the past and present.
I look forward to reading more by this author. I will be looking out to read some of her poetry in due course.
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