A man loses his daughter while swimming one summer. This little gem of a novellaâsad and beautiful and spellbinding all at onceâis the tale of how he strives to be reunited with her again, whether back home on dry land or thousands of miles underwater. Racked with guilt and doubt, he lingers over her memory, refusing to let her go. He imagines and reimagines the moment she slipped away from him as he searches for her behind every rock, in every bush, in every wave.
Author: Born in Quebec City in 1977, Charles Quimper is a former bookseller and has contributed to a number of magazines. Les Libraires magazine recognized the âtenderness, infinite sadness, and absolute beautyâ of his debut novel, while Le Devoir hailed âa new literary voice of remarkable density.â
Reviews
âIf I had a book of the year, this is it.â (Stuart John Allen, Winstonsdadâs Blog)
âPiercing and compact, Charles Quimperâs novella In Every Wave follows a grief-consumed father through a vortex of regret and fragmented fantasies. Here, sorrow is an ocean, and lost possibilities lurk behind every swell [âŠ] Every phrase is a foghorn, and every utterance rasps. Almost too tender to touchâŠâ (â â â â â , Foreword Reviews)
âone of the most touching books I have ever read [âŠ] a real gemâ (Stuart John Allen, Winstonsdadâs Blog)
âa picture of tenderness and a true-to-life image of the gaping hole left in the heart by lossâ (World Literature Today)
âIn Every Wave is beautiful, poetic, and profoundâ (Naomi MacKinnon, Consumed By Ink)
âAkin to an epic poem [âŠ] an extremely powerful soliloquy that addresses every parentâs fear, losing a child, in a poetic and powerful manner. [âŠ] I wouldnât be at all surprised to see this debut work appear on the Best Translated Book Awards longlist and will be eagerly awaiting Charles Quimperâs later writings.â (Tony Messenger, Messengerâs Booker (and more) Blog)