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The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich

The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich

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The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich

The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich



The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich

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After an affair with a painter unravels her family and alters her life forever, filmmaker Liselle Dupre leaves Toronto for the lonely Irish coast to face her future, build a new life, and to heal. In a seaside village cast with beguiling characters, she’s taken into the folds of the Conner family, whose humor and uncanny wisdom inspire Liselle to pick up her camera once again. Making a film of their loves and lives, she unearths conflicting accounts of the past and discovers not all histories are what they seem. In telling the stories of others, Liselle realizes it’s time to finally reveal own - to recall those loves she has held dear and lost, and to imagine all she might regain. The Ice Chorus is a novel about all we might discover when we face the truth about ourselves.From Sarah Stonich, best-selling author of “These Granite Islands” and “Vacationland”, comes “The Ice Chorus”

The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #506167 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-26
  • Released on: 2015-03-26
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Ice Chorus, by Sarah Stonich

From Publishers Weekly Here's an Irish-style yarn: a woman of many nicknames meets an artist "considered ugly by most," has a paint-splattered affair with him and then finds comfort in exile at an unhandsome ocean house in Ireland. Stonich (These Granite Islands) pays homage to the Irish storytelling tradition in this sophisticated and fully realized tale of love and forgiveness. Lise is an amateur documentary filmmaker from Canada who loses herself in other people's stories. Having fled to Ireland after her affair ended her marriage and earned her the resentment of her 17-year-old son, Lise documents the stories of the inhabitants of the place where she lives, far from "postcard Ireland, just a small town at low tide." Here she waits for the artist, Charlie, to come to her and rekindle the love they discovered during their whirlwind affair on a trip to Mexico. Amid all this storytelling, Lise allows memories of her philandering father, who died young, to permeate her consciousness. The love story between Lise and Charlie, told in flashbacks, is rose-tinted, but provides a welcome respite from the stark realism of Lise's adjustment to rural Ireland. Midlife renewal and the power of art to transform life are celebrated in this bittersweet tale. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist In this tender, elegantly told love story, Liselle flees her native Toronto for a small village on the coast of Ireland. As she slowly incorporates herself into the lives of the villagers, Liselle re-creates the circumstances surrounding the bitter breakup of her 18-year marriage. When she accompanied her workaholic husband on an archaeological dig in Mexico, she met Charlie, a gifted painter. Their intense affair prompts her realization of how she has avoided intimacy ever since she found her father dead and discovered that he had led a double life during her teen years. Although she is now aware of the many ways she has settled for less in her life and marriage, she is slow to act. Then Charlie mounts an art exhibit consisting of eight shockingly intimate portraits of her, forcing her to make a decision. Stonich effortlessly conjures multiple vivid settings and uncommonly interesting characters even as she moves seamlessly between the past and the present. A subtle, lovely evocation of the transforming power of love. Joanne WilkinsonCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Review "Any woman who ever had her heart cracked open by a man should read The Ice Chorus, and the rest should too."  —Nuala O’Faolain, author, My Dream of You"Stonich . . . pays homage to the Irish storytelling tradition in this sophisticated and fully realized tale of love and forgiveness . . . Midlife renewal and the power of art to transform life are celebrated in this bittersweet tale."  —Publishers Weekly"Stonich effortlessly conjures multiple vivid settings and uncommonly interesting characters . . . A subtle, lovely evocation of the transforming power of love."  —Booklist


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A Lovely Slip of A Novel By Mark Munger As a Minnesota author (Suomalaiset: People of the Marsh; Cloquet River Press, 2004; ISBN 0972005064) who enjoys quality literary fiction, I would recommend this latest offering from another Minnesota writer. The tale is tightly woven, psychologically filling, and well drawn. Lise, the protagonist, is someone that you'll want to walk the misty beaches of Ireland's Atlantic Coast with, share a spot of tea with, and ultimately, try to understand. Surrounded by a likeable and elegently crafted supporting cast, the book isn't one that will keep you up at nights pondering "who done it". But it will make you step back and take stock of what you have, who you are, and where you came from. A wonderfully taut and brisk read.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. A Woman Relives A Portion Of Her Life & Rediscovers Herself By Tyrone V. Banks The Ice Chorus is a retelling of events that shaped the life of the main character Liselle. We find her in Ireland as she tries to rebuild her life. Through her memories and conversations we find out the results of many of her life's decisions. She has fallen in love with another man and her marriage is in shambles. Her seventeen-year-old son communicates with her but we are certain that this relationship is damaged as well. With no other recourse perceived she travels to Ireland and awaits Charlie, the passionate artist who taught her to enjoy life and celebrate the beauty that she does not see for herself.As she rediscovers herself she rediscovers her deceased father's past and the secrets that were taken to the grave only to be rediscovered by Liselle. We live life through her eyes and witness vibrant flashbacks and snippets of conversation that often lead us into a dance with her emotions. We can see how and why she has changed and now we will find out where she will go from this point forward.This book can be deemed poetic storytelling or even a journal of sorts. It is told in a way that will inspire you to live the moment and paint what you have seen. There are so many ideas and emotions that make up this "spiritual paint" but at the conclusion you can see that Liselle has grown even more than she could have imagined as she discovers the truth.Reviewed by Tyrone Vincent Banks of Betsie's Literary Page.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. What is Love? .... By Laurie J. Roy I was delighted by the storytelling woven into the lives of thecharacters. Each characters story blends to an insight ofof their lives past and present.The Old Irish legends of Love, characters finding love, love leaving,....and beginning again...all bringing to light thelove we all wish to have. Love of Family

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