“Beguiling…. Tripier writes beautifully about how much home and the natural world can mean.”
Daily Mail
“Perrine Tripier writes powerfully about family and memory, and the contentious space they inhabit in our hearts.”
Compulsive Reader
"Perrine Tripier reveals the beauty of a vanished world through the elegance of her writing."
Pages
Perrine Tripier's first novel strikes with the beauty of its writing and the unadulterated nostalgia that emerges from it.!
Point de Vue
"Dazzling and moving."
Notre Temps
An ode to memory, and to the beauty of the natural world
What remains of the springs, summers, autumns, and winters of a woman’s life?
Isadora, now an old woman relegated to a hospice, looks back on her life and how intimately intertwined it was with that of the big, sprawling house where she spent almost her entire existence.
Her memories of childhood and beyond come back to her, season by season: from the games and warmth of Summer and the back-to-school days of Autumn, to the crisp, cold days of Winter- days of loneliness and death- and to Spring’s promise of renewal, and of the return to the house that meant so much to her.
Told in lyrical, beguiling language, Isadora guides the reader through the maze of her memory by classifying, like a watercolourist, her recollections by season.
An ode to memory, and to the beauty of the natural world