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$7.95
Published on Oct 11, 2005 | 144 Pages
Fifteen-year-old Francis’s father has committed suicide and nothing will be the same again. Suicide is ugly, unglamorous, and it is never a solution. Its aftermath is dreadful.
At first, Francis feels a terrible guilt. Could he have been a better son? What if he hadn’t left his home in Montreal to go on a brief holiday in New York the weekend it happened? Soon the guilt turns to anger and then to a sadness so profound that he thinks he can’t bear it.
After is the map of a year following the suicide of a family member. In the course of months, with the love of his mother, with counseling, and with the balm of time, Francis takes his first steps toward coming to terms with his father’s – and his family’s – tragedy. After is intensely personal, but it will resonate with anyone who has faced the loss of a loved one.
This brilliant autobiographical first novel is an acute analysis of the grieving process. Although it is steeped in Francis’s sadness, it is ultimately a story of hope.
Author
Francis Chalifour
Francis Chalifour has spent 25 years teaching grades 1 through 12 across Ontario and Québec—an experience that allowed him to gather the best of both provinces. He holds a Master’s degree in Education from the University of Ottawa, where he studied how the mourning process affects children’s learning.Teaching also led him into broadcasting (TFO, Global TV) and journalism, with bylines in The Toronto Star, The Walrus, Maclean’s, Le Devoir, La Presse, Le Journal de Montréal, and Professionally Speaking. Let’s just say he’s not afraid to wander into new rooms when someone leaves the door open.Francis has been writing since childhood. His first published book was the French novel Zoom Papaye. His first English novel, After, was shortlisted for a Governor General’s Literary Award—a reminder that taking the scenic route through two languages can lead to unexpectedly wonderful places.
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