"A woman seeking justice in an imagined Detroit discovers resilience and resistance where she least expects they will be found. Looking for answers, and her missing granddaughters, Gloria moves into the house where her daughter was murdered. A stranger in a Fort-Detroit neighborhood coping with the ongoing effects of racial and economic injustice, she finds herself surrounded by poverty, pollution, violence--as well as the resilience of the residents, in whose stubborn generosity and carefully tended gardens she finds hope. When a strange intuition sends her into the woods of Parc Rouge, where the city's orphaned and abandoned children are rumored to have created their own society, she can't imagine the strength she will find. Set in an alternate history in which the French never surrendered the city of Detroit, where children rule over their own kingdom in the trees and burned houses regenerate themselves, where rivers poison and heal and young and old alike protect with their lives the people and places they love, Catherine Leroux's The Future is a richly imagined story of community and a plea for persistence in the face of our uncertain future."--
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Catherine Leroux was born in 1979 near Montreal, where she lives today with a cat and a few humans. She has worked as a cashier, telephone operator, barmaid, and library clerk. She taught, went on strike, sold chocolate, studied philosophy, and fed sheep before becoming a journalist and publishing her first novel, La marche en forêt. A finalist for the Prix des libraires du Québec, this novel of great humanity charmed the public and critics alike. Le mur mitoyen is her second novel.


- 2024
- 2016
The Party Wall
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Siblings separated by time and place are eventually joined together in this stylistically innovative novel.