To See the Stars: Imagining a Life A Reading from Jan Andrews’ Last Novel by Ellis Lynn Duschenes - theHumm November 2019
To See the Stars: Imagining a Life A Reading from Jan Andrews’ Last Novel by Ellis Lynn Duschenes - theHumm November 2019
By — Jane Ellens
On Saturday, November 16, there is a marvellous opportunity to celebrate Jan Andrews’ life as a writer, an internationally recognized storyteller, a rock climber, and a woman who lived her life vividly and creatively and with a determination that no matter how hard life gets, always there is the possibility for joy.
Jan Andrews immigrated to Canada from the UK as a young woman, just in time to be part of a phenomenal blossoming of fine Canadian children’s literature that began in the 1970s. Her book Very Last First Time is now regarded as a Canadian classic, and all her picture books and novels were critically acclaimed. Jan worked on To See the Stars for over twenty years and when she died it was almost ready for publication. Her splendid publisher, Running the Goat, was determined to bring it into the world and so final edits were done and it is now available.
It seems fitting to be celebrating this particular book in Almonte both because Jan’s beloved home on Taylor Lake is nearby, but mostly because the book’s main character shares so much with the women who worked in the Almonte mills. Edie Murphy comes from a small outport in Newfoundland, leaves home to go into service but ends up in the garment industry in New York. There, like so many workers in Almonte, she does arduous factory work and becomes part of the struggle to make the conditions in those factories more bearable.
To add to the richness of this event, Gail Anglin and Neville Miller will be there to entertain you with traditional music that speaks of the hardships faced by people working in those early days of the textile and garment industries and of the courage they needed to survive.
It all takes place on Saturday, November 16 at 3pm at Curious & Kind, located at 12B Mill Street in Almonte (behind Heritage Court). Open seating is by donation, and you can find out more at curiousandkind.ca .
As a person who listened to Jan Andrews’ inimitable storytelling for thirty years, it feels like a profound gift to hear her voice so evident in the lyrical language of her final novel. In To See the Stars we are introduced to a heroine whose path, though reflective of a time so different from our own, is unquestionably relevant to the world we find ourselves in today. Young and old alike will be inspired by Edie Murphy, a fifteen-year-old from Newfoundland, whose story unfolds against the backdrop of some of the most harrowing events in women’s history.
As Edie travels from the hard scrabble existence of a remote fishing village to the appalling textile mills of New York in the early 20th century, we are given an unflinching account of women’s subjugation, the Garment Workers Strike, and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911. Andrews always bravely tackled difficult subject matter and her deft narrative style never resorts to the pedantic. She shares the tale brilliantly within the intimate context of one young woman’s experience.
The most compelling aspect of this story is how, in the face of such desperation, futility and tragedy the resilient Edie, plagued with homesickness, will not allow herself to be a victim. While acknowledging the injustice of having to march for “things that never should — not ever — have been made to seem like they were only for our dreams”, she is determined to keep fighting for what is right. At the same time she steadfastly refuses to relinquish control of her own happiness. She will “see the stars” and find her version of home no matter where fate leads her.
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To See the Stars: Imagining a Life A Reading from Jan Andrews’ Last Novel by Ellis Lynn Duschenes - theHumm November 2019
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