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Autumn Rounds

Autumn Rounds

by Jacques Poulin, translated from the French by Sheila Fischman

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A man living alone in Quebec City hears a tune float through his apartment window. He follows its chirping out to the street, and there he meets a rollicking troupe of acrobats, jugglers, and musicians – among them a charming Katherine Hepburn-lookalike, Marie. He is enamored by the troupe’s joyful irreverence and they are drawn to his rare devotion to books, cats, and the iris-mottled countryside of Quebec. They set off together. In his bookmobile, he guides the troupe up the craggy coast of the St. Lawrence River. A “fine figure with its curves,” outfitted with a kitchen, expandable library shelves, and – above the sink – a golden-hued photograph of Shakespeare & Company, the bookmobile wends its way north. Along the way, its driver falls in love and lends book upon book to the faithful readers of the towns he visits every summer. Autumn Rounds is a tender travelogue punctuated by picnics, sandy coves, and the voices of Billie Holiday, Gabrielle Roy, and Anne Hébert. It’s about the way books speak through us, chiming in, alive and with simple abandon.

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Series: Archipelago Books
ISBN: 9781953861061
Pages: 198
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Praise

Poulin continues his oeuvre of quiet, unimposing fiction with this delicate tale of a Quebec City bookmobile owner whose solitary life is upended after he meets an alluring woman . . . Narrated in ponderous, poetic prose, the brief text successfully harnesses a range of themes, made potent by the melancholy mix of the Driver’s fear of aging and the lure of romance. Poulin once again shows his knack for grace and nuance.
Publishers Weekly

Poulin’s novel offers a deeply felt meditation on loneliness, age, and the improbability of human connection.
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