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Poum and Alexandre
Poum and Alexandre: A Paris Memoir | Catherine de Saint Phalle
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This is the story of two flawed eccentrics. Everything they do subverts their firm intention of keeping up appearances. They meet just after the war in liberated Paris but they cannot quite free themselves from the many strings attached to them - the old aunts, the sisters, the cousins, the nuns and the ominous concierges that dog their footsteps. Alexandre is a banker and a Resistant; he has never gone to school and lives in a world of numbers and Roman emperors. Poum has never darkened the threshold of a school either, signed a cheque or ever quite lived like other mothers do. She resides in the Odyssey and in her bed, hiding from the mysterious disapproval of their relatives, for they both seem to persist in some irreparable faux pas which has them wading through a lifetime pickle. Their daughter, Catherine, would like to help but she seems to be part of the problem. This is no ordinary childhood, and Catherine de Saint Phalle's acceptance of her parents, despite their prominent flaws, shines through, propelling us head first into their strange, yet beautiful, Parisian world. Poum and Alexandre is a searingly honest, humorous and moving ode to family and place, and a meditation on the ways they ultimately define us
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emmanoble
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I have to admit, I struggled through the first 70 pages or so. But after that, for whatever reason, I was absorbed & found Poum & Alexandre both fascinating & incredibly strange. I liked that de Saint Phalle didn't write a comprehensive account of her childhood - just bits & pieces here & there, each anecdote told vividly, as if you were right there with her young self, observing each parents' separate eccentricities.

Bambolina_81 Great photo 😊 7y
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Sue
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Decent April stats. And as always it's impossible to pick a favourite.

Izai.Amorim 👏👏👏 8y
Andrew65 Well done, an excellent month of reading. 😊🎉🍾🎊 8y
lamaman2boys That's awesome! 8y
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Sue
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This memoir is beautifully written. I'm so glad I got to meet Poum and Alexandre and dip into their rich, literary and eccentric world. #stellas

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Sue
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This book is so beautifully written, with the author constantly talking about books alongside her memories.

Donna_sBookMinute I haven't reached this incident in the story. And it's probably gonna be hard for me to forget. I can't unsee it. 😱😵 8y
Sue @Donna_sBookMinute I don't think it gives anything away. 😊I love that there are so many moments like this in the book. 8y
Donna_sBookMinute Yes, there are many. How far is this page wise? Wondering how close I am. Thanks. 8y
Sue @Donna_sBookMinute I don't think my overdrive pages will match up, but a bit over halfway. In chapter 18 😊 8y
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shawnmooney
Poum and Alexandre: A Paris Memoir | Catherine de Saint Phalle
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One of the nominees for Australia's Stella Prize is a French writer living in Australia for this rather interesting-sounding novel - oops, on a closer read, it's actually her memoir of her eccentric parents…
http://thestellaprize.com.au/prize/2017/poum-and-alexandre/

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