I read some amazing books in 2020 and I would like to share them again with you, updated with the authors most recent releases and their biography.
I am delighted to share my review from August 2020 for the novel Telling Sonny by Elizabeth Gauffreau.
About Telling Sonny
At nineteen, pretty, vivacious Faby Gagne is still waiting for her life to begin. The time is 1924, the place Enosburg Falls, Vermont. With school over, her time is now occupied with mundane chores and avoiding the crossfire of resentment between her mother and her grandmother.
As the time approaches for the annual vaudeville show to arrive in the village, Faby watches the posters go up with increasing excitement. She is the best kind of audience for the Small Time: she does not discriminate.
When the show comes to the Opera House at last, Faby catches the eye of charming hoofer Slim White, who sets a course for her life that she never could have imagined.
My review for Telling Sonny 20th August 2020
Elizabeth Gauffreau takes the brief but fateful encounter between Faby, a young and naive small town girl, and a flambouyant vaudeville performer called Slim White (Louis Kittel), and creates a wonderfully engaging family drama.
We are taken on a rail trip around the eastern states of the USA, stopping off at towns and coastal resorts with their playhouses on the established circuits within the small time Vaudeville. Through the eyes of Faby, now locked into an enforced relationship with a virtual stranger, we meet the colourful performers that live out of their suitcases. Usually in dingy digs with little money left over for food or the train fare to their next engagement. A tough life and not for the fainthearted, as Faby was to discover along with the kindness of strangers. The description of life on the circuit and the individuals we discover through Faby’s reflections, was rich in detail and clearly well researched.
Two sets of values are at odds with each other which influences Faby and Louis’s relationship, small town versus the exotic and less restricted Vaudeville lifestyle. Faby is clearly out of her depth, but as she explores the towns and cities on the circuit, in the long hours that Louis is at the theatre, she begins to grow and become more self-reliant. Unfortunately, as you become immersed in the story, you cannot help but sense things are not going to end well, but you hope against hope that there might be a happy ending for this mismatched pair.
The author has created memorable characters both on the home front and on the road, with some lovely surprises as we get to know them better, including one of my favourites; Faby’s grandmother.
This novel is beautifully written with a gentle pace but is still a page turner as the reader becomes fascinated in how the story of this ill-fated relationship is going to end. Thankfully the author provides us with secret revealing final chapters, as the story of Faby, Louis and Sonny the child they share,comes to a close. Highly recommended.
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About Elizabeth Gauffreau
I have always been drawn to the inner lives of other people–what they care about, what they most desire, what causes them pain, what brings them joy. These inner lives become my characters. I write to tell their stories.
My fiction and poetry have been published in literary magazines, including Rio Grande Review, Serving House Journal, Soundings East, Hospital Drive, Blueline, Evening Street Review, and Adelaide Literary Magazine, as well as several themed anthologies. Telling Sonny is my first published book.
I hold a B.A. in English/Writing from Old Dominion University and an M.A. in English/Fiction Writing from the University of New Hampshire. Currently, I am the Assistant Dean of Curriculum and Assessment at Champlain College Online in Burlington, Vermont.
Connect to Elizabeth – Website/blog: Liz Gauffreau – Family History: Liz Gauffreau – Facebook: Liz Gauffreau – Twitter: @lgauffreau
Thank you for dropping in today and I hope you enjoyed the review of Telling Sonny and will head over to buy and enjoy. Thanks Sally.
This book sounds great. Congrats to Liz!
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It is a lovely book Jacqui and really brought the Vaudeville to life.. x
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Thank you for remembering to read asap, Sally! Its for sure wonderful. Michael
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Thanks Michael. a lovely book..xx
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Thank you, Michael.
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Thanks, Sally. Internet Archive yielded such fantastic primary sources.
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Thank you, Jacqui!
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Thank you, Sally. I was drawn to this book after the first few pages. Liz’s writing style pulled me into the story, more than even the story itself. It’s flawless, beautiful, gentle on the soul. 💗
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Very much so Gwen.. looking forward to reading more of her work…hugs ♥
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Thank you, Gwen for the wonderful compliment.
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I really enjoyed Telling Sonny, Sally. Great to see it featured here.
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I agree Robbie a lovely book..hugsx
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Thank you, Robby.
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Great review, Sally. Thanks for featuring Liz today.
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Thanks John a lovely book..hugsx
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What a fantastic review, Sally. Congratulations to Liz. Toni x
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Thanks, Toni!
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Thanks Toni.. a lovely book..xx
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Thank you for featuring Telling Sonny, Sally. I greatly appreciate it!! (I’m happy to report that I finally got the formatting of my new poetry book right, so I can move on with next steps.)
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Pleasure Liz and look forward to showcasing the poetry collection when available.. exciting time for you.. hugsx
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Thanks, Sally. I’m trying to work out the marketing and promotion plan now. Lions and tigers and bears, oh, my! (And Evernote charts.)
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Great…I will do the usual new book on the shelf format and we can talk about dates so it does not clash with any book launch posts you have planned.. xxx
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OK, thanks. I’m still figuring out how to get all the tasks synchronized. It’s hard!! 😀
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It is Liz.. but I am sure it will be amazing.. and I will keep an eye open for posts to share one way or another..x
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Thanks, Sally! I have a few ideas for posts in the hopper.
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I know this one is already on my Kindle. Seems like I’m always playing catch up. Read one, download two. The math doesn’t work out that way. Oh well, a nice problem to have.
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I know the feeling I do a monthly book run but there is that feeling of good things to come…hugsx
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Thanks, Pete! I know the too many books, too little time problem well. As for my husband’s admonition to read what I have before buying more: Pshaw!
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Quite.. a bit like chocolate I like to know that there is a stockpile..xx
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That’s a good way of looking at it!
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Great review and I’m going to have to check my finances and see if I can buy another meal for my stuffed Kindle!
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We would not want it to starve Alex…go on..hugsx
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😈 xx
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Thanks, Alex!
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Thank you for sharing your review, Sally! I love that time period. I will have to check it out.
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Thanks Jan and Liz did the time period justice.. hugs
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Another book on my TBR list!! A great review.
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A lovely book Darlene.. hugsx
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Thank you, Darlene!
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Wonderful review!
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Thanks Jennie..enjoy your weekend..hugs
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You’re welcome, Sally. Happy weekend!
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“A gentle pace but is still a page turner…” That’s a great description. I also became so absorbed in the story, Sally. Thanks for sharing your review and congrats to Liz. 🙂
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Thanks Diana.. looking forward to Liz’s next release..xx
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Thank you, Diana!
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