
Laura Bonazzoli Brings OUR SHARE OF MORNING to Anodyne Bookshop in Searsport, ME
“. . . a poignant and beautifully crafted novel that delves into themes of love, loss, and forgiveness.” –Cynthia Reeves, award-winning author of The Last Whaler
Join Laura Bonazzoli at 2:00 pm on Sunday, September 21st at Anodyne Book Shop at 175 West Main Street in Searsport, Maine for a talk on the dual narrative novel. Laura will read from her own dual-narrative novel, Our Share of Morning, just released from Sibylline Press.
Books will be available for purchase and signing. Cookies and bookmarks will be available too!
For more information, please visit Anodyne’s event page here.
About Our Share of Morning:
Her eyes were fixed on my face. “Men,” she said simply. “And women. Make mistakes. Blissful, dreadful mistakes. But more often than not, women pay the price.”
1933. A three-story tenement in a mill town west of Boston. In the third-floor apartment hangs a portrait of unforgettable beauty: Ada, a neighbor’s daughter, who disappeared years before. In the apartment below, two sisters—thoughtful, sensible Violet and gifted but fragile Glory—come of age unaware of how the missing Ada haunts their lives. As disease and poverty threaten their family, they are each other’s refuge. But as they reach adulthood, the fallout from a broken love affair while unraveling the mystery of Ada—threatens their bond.
Narrated in turns by each of the sisters, Our Share of Morning reveals how contagion, misogyny, and a series of betrayals force Violet and Glory to face immutable loss. Poignant and poetic, the novel is a meditation on meaning, fate, forgiveness, and the fierce endurance of sisterly love.
About Laura Bonazzoli:
Laura Bonazzoli’s short-story cycle, Consecration Pond, was praised by Publishers Weekly as poetic and haunting. Her short fiction, poetry, and essays have been published in dozens of literary magazines and several anthologies. She works as a freelance editor and ghostwriter, and teaches creative writing with Maine Media Workshops. She holds a BA from Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts, and an MFA from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She lives in Midcoast Maine. Our Share of Morning is her first novel.
