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My sister's blue eyes

Title
My sister's blue eyes / by Jacques Poulin ; translated by Sheila Fischman.
Author
Poulin, Jacques, 1937-
Publication
Toronto : Cormorant Books, ©2007.

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Additional Authors
Fischman, Sheila.
Description
171 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"Jack Waterman owns a bookstore in Ouebec City. He lives there, but works at the university, where he translates the Canadian Dictionary of Biography. He is an inspiration to writers, one of whom, Jimmy, stumbles into his store." "Jimmy has no roots; he knows he wants to be a writer, but he does not know how. He needs to learn and to gain experience. Jack Waterman takes on the role of his mentor. Jimmy goes to Paris, where he walks in the footsteps of Hemingway and Joyce, but he is called to return to Quebec because Jack has taken a turn for the worse." "Jack suffers from "Eisenhower's disease," his name for Alzheimer's, and although it is progressing slowly, he is well aware that at some point soon he is going to lose his faculties completely. It is his intention to take his own life before he becomes a burden to those he loves."--Jacket.
Uniform Title
Yeux bleus de Mistassini. English
Alternative Title
Yeux bleus de Mistassini.
Subject
  • Mentors > Fiction
  • Alzheimer's disease > Fiction
  • Alzheimer's disease
Genre/Form
  • Novels
  • Fiction
  • Novels.
  • Romans.
Note
  • Translation of: Les yeux bleus de Mistassini.
ISBN
  • 9781897151051
  • 1897151055
LCCN
2007390175
OCLC
  • ocm79256112
  • 79256112
  • SCSB-9471345
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library