It's time for our second group read for the Literary Sewing Circle!
After much deliberation, I'm happy to announce that this round's title is a contemporary Canadian novel:
BEAUTIFUL old phonograph for sale. 78 record player. Excellent condition. Gladys doesn’t dance anymore. She needs the room to bake. Bring offer. Ph. 254-9885.27-year-old Frieda Zweig is at an impasse. Behind her is a string of failed relationships and half-forgotten ambitions of being a painter; in front of her lies the dreary task of finding a real job and figuring out what “normal” people do with their lives.
Then, a classified ad in the local paper introduces Frieda to Gladys, an elderly woman who long ago gave up on her dreams of being a dancer.
The catch? Gladys is a ghost.
I reviewed this book on my book blog back when I first read it, and was also lucky enough to have the author provide a guest post at that time. She wrote about everyday creativity, in a way that is recognizable to many sewists and crafters. I encourage you to go read it to get a sense of Stocks' approach to art and creativity in her fiction.
About Cassie:
Cassie Stocks was born in Edmonton, Alberta. She’s been a biker chick, a university student, an actress, and a rich man’s gardener; she’s worked as a waitress, an office clerk, an aircraft cleaner, has raised chickens, and has even been the caretaker of a hydroponic pot factory.
In 2013, Cassie became the first woman in 17 years to be awarded the Leacock Medal for humour writing for her first novel Dance, Gladys, Dance. The novel was also nominated for a Saskatchewan First Book Award. Cassie has been named one of “Ten Writers to Watch” by CBC Books.
Cassie lives in Eston, SK, with her son Julian.
This book is available for purchase in both hard copy and ebook formats.
You can find the ebook at
AllLitUp.ca
Indigo.ca
Amazon.ca
Amazon.com
And the paperback edition at
Indigo.ca
Amazon.ca
Amazon.com
IndieConnect (CA)
IndieBound (US)
Or, of course, your local library!
*******************************************************
How does the Literary Sewing Circle work? We read a book together, discuss it, and then make something inspired by our reading. As long as you can point out what inspired you from your reading, even if just a sentence, you can share your makes in our final roundup! Anyone can join, and you can sew, knit or embroider - anything that you like doing - to participate. This is a reading/sewing circle, very low-key; no prizes or competitions here, just reading and sewing for fun. Join in, and share!
Literary Sewing Circle Schedule
Jan 19 - Announcement & Introduction
Jan 26 - Inspiration post - possible patterns
Feb 2 - Author interview (potentially)
Feb 9 - Halfway mark: book talk
Feb 16 - Inspiration post
Feb 23 - Final Post: book discussion wrap up & posting of project linkup
(Project Linkup will then be live for 3 weeks for you to come back and post your finished project)
This time around we'll discuss the book any time you wish; put your questions and comments in the comment field on any LSC post (try to avoid spoilers until closer to the end though). We'll have an official discussion post to really dig into things but feel free to talk about your reading at any time!