Industrial Roots
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Heloise Press
Published:20th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon

With the support of: Canada Council for the Arts Grant, Ontario Arts Council, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Rooted in the oral tradition of storytelling, Industrial Roots is an exceptional collection of interwoven domestic vignettes narrated by different female characters. The stories in this book concern mainly the daily experiences of blue-collar life amongst the members of a working class family.
Rooted in the oral tradition of storytelling, Industrial Roots is an exceptional collection of interwoven domestic vignettes narrated by different female characters. The stories in this book concern mainly the daily experiences of blue-collar life amongst the members of a working class family. A woman that feels the urge to steal babies, an alcoholic husband, cousins in love with the same man, aging parents, absent fathers - all have a place in the stories these women tell. Lisa Pike uses a variety of registers, from slang to standard English, to shape the characters' stories. A playful use of the English language that dissolves the boundaries between the oral and written traditions.
"Aficionados of greyscale Americana will love these interlinked vignettes - perfect polaroid snapshots of everyday life for generations of working-class women in Ontario." Stu Hennigan, author of Ghosts Signs; "These bittersweet vignettes linked by intergenerational familial ties are little gems making up a caustic jewel of a novel." Jonathan Wolfman, BAFTA-Winner screenwriter and producer; "Lisa Pike is a wonderful writer. She brings these characters and their trials to life in a prose that carries their stories along in an engaging and accessible way." Dr Karina M. Szczurek, publisher and author of The Fifth Mrs Brink: A Memoir
ISBN: 9781739751548
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 256g
192 pages