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Jerome lives alone. Twenty years ago, time stopped and reality slipped from his life. His days are differentiated only by the photos he takes -- one for each day of the year -- and puts up on his wall as his own personal calendar. But one day Jerome receives a letter from his daughter, Lea, from whom he was separated when she was an infant. Lea's mother, Arlette, had come to Montreal to work in the French pavilion at Expo 67, where she met the young photographer Jerome. After the birth of their daughter, the relationship soured and Arlette returned to France with the child. Jerome's desperate attempts to find them were unsuccessful. He left France in despair and has never known what became of them. When Jerome and Lea finally meet, it is in the midst of a thunderstorm that mirrors the turbulence awaiting in their own relationship.
Pierre Nepveu is the author of numerous volumes of poetry, essays and novels, including Intérieurs du Nouveau Monde, winner of the 1998 Governor General's Award for non-fiction, Romans-fleuves, winner of the 1997 Governor General's Award for Poetry, L'écologie du réel, winner of the Prix Victor-Barbeau de l'Académie des lettres du Québec, and the anthology La Poésie québecoies des origines à nos jours, edited with Laurent Mailhot and winner of the Prix France-Canada. Nepveu has also twice been shortlisted for the Governor General's Award -- for his novel, L'Hiver de Mira Cristophe and for his collection of essays, Les mots à l'écoute.
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