Wednesday, March 30, 2022

The Company We Keep by Frances Itani - March 28, 2022


 

Present were Beth,  Carla, Colette, Jane, Janet, Linda, Michèle and Shirley.  We met at Carla's home and she provided us with a lovely spread of cheeses, olives, nuts, roasted halloumi,  roasted asparagus rolls and of course wine.  After our discussion she served us a pavlova with lovely fruit and whipped cream.  

We discussed Beth's book choice The Company We Keep by Frances Itani.  This is the 4th novel by Ms. Itani that we have read.  We also read, Deafening, Tell and Requiem.  She is one of our favourite Canadian authors.  Ms. Itani was born in Belleville Ontario and now lives in Ottawa. She studied Nursing and practiced and taught Nursing in Canada and the United States. She has published 18 books, children's books, poetry and 8 novels.  

The Company We Keep is the story of 6 people who meet once a week to talk.  All are grieving and we learn of each person's particular life as Ms. Itani dedicates entire chapters to each person.  The characters are well developed, we get to know each one of them well.  There is no plot to this story it is about the lives of each person and their interactions on Tuesday nights, the friendships that develop and the bond that is created between all of them.  Each has run into a wall and cannot seem to move forward with their life. They find the support to move forward within the group.

All who were present liked and enjoyed the book.  Some felt it is the best of Ms. Itani's 4 books that we have read.  It is low-keyed but the characters are compelling and we found that we became attached to the characters. Most loved the humour in the story that came mainly from the parrot Ricco.  Gwen, who accepts a part-time job taking care of Ricco develops quite a relationship with the parrot.  

Some of our members lost close relatives and friends during the pandemic and this book hit close to home.  Since services were restricted during this time, it was difficult to grieve properly and the how some of the character dealt with their loss seemed to help.  It was definitely a story for the time we are going through.  Certainly our former member Jolene who unfortunately passed away in 2018, would have particularly enjoyed this book since it has a wonderfully happy ending. 

Thank you to Beth for this book selection.  


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