by Valérie Perrin, Hildegarde Serle (translator)
Narrated by Sara Young

Pub date: June 1, 2021
Fresh Water for Flowers is the first book by Valerie Perrin to be published in English. The writer’s native language is French.
Fresh Water is a beautiful book that is told in a unique voice. Protagonist, Violette, was abandoned by her mother and grew up in care. She was a loner until she becomes involved with Phillipe Toussaint. Together they have a child but Phillipe eventually disappears.
Phillipe and Violette worked at a railroad crossing although Violette did most of the work; they later go on to become cemetery keepers. Violette remains there after Phillipe leaves.
The story is told from Violette’s point of view. She tells it all, her hard times, her hopes, the things that she learned and taught herself, the people she sees and cares for and those with whom she works. All this within the background of the cemetery and many sayings from gravestones.
This novel is filled with humanity. I recommend it.
I am reviewing the audio version. It was a beautiful listen and I was sorry when the story ended.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.
I absolutely adored this book, Joyce and also Forgotten on Sundays by the same author. 💖📚
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I liked that too. I blogged on it a while back.
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And I probably told you that I adored it and Fresh Water for Flowers. 😂🤣💖📚
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You did!
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