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Pauline Le Bel New Book Launch on Bowen Island

Sunday, October 27 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Becoming the Harvest, my book of poems on the end of life, at the Library, October 27, 1 pm.

There will be music, refreshments, conversation, books for sale, and of course, poetry. Would love to see you!
Can’t make it? You can order the book online: https://caitlinpress.com/Books/B/Becoming-the-Harvest

 

 

With playful wit and lyrical style, Pauline Le Bel meditates on the gift of aging, moving through loss, and the process of finding joy and acceptance at the end of life in Becoming the Harvest.

 

Description

Becoming the Harvest invites the reader to contemplate the fierce transformative initiations of aging and death. Le Bel takes readers through a poignant poetic journey inspired by her intimate experience with the deaths of her loved ones, as well as her acceptance, and often delight, in her own aging body.

Her end of life education began fifteen years ago when she cared for an older sister diagnosed with a terminal illness. It was a soulful time, an unexpected threshold into the beauty and sorrows of living and dying. She sweetened and sharpened her views on aging and death, finding hope and nuance amid the stark reality.

With an unflinching and at times playful eye, Le Bel challenges our cultural stories about the end of life, rejecting the merciless stereotype of the Grim Reaper, and poking gentle fun at our common euphemisms for the end. These are poems to welcome the end years, to claim them, touch them, lightly and deeply. To see aging and death not as the enemy but as a call to live life more fully, to love more thoughtfully.

Reviews

Keep on raising hell until / Heaven is in sight, writes Pauline Le Bel in this meditation on aging and death. Fierce, wise, and featuring a healthy dose of gallows humour, Becoming the Harvest is testament to the formidable power that gathers around a life well lived.”

—Rob Taylor, author of The News and Weather

“Le Bel writes with a wisdom and soulfulness that can only come from a deep acceptance and knowledge of what it means to live, to age, to grieve, and to face the final chapter of one’s life.”

—Lisa Pahl, LCSW, co-creator of The Death Deck

“Oh, this is such a beautiful collection. I feel all the love, all the gratitude, all the cheeky humour. Approaching one’s death shouldn’t be this fun. Pauline shows that it could be.”

—Chris Corrigan, Harvest Moon Consulting

“These poems are like a wildflower bouquet: surprising, charming and very welcome. This brief, powerful collection embraces death’s inevitability rather than ‘tackling’ it. A gentle reminder that death is simply a really important part of life, and it is perfect for anyone who believes that acknowledging mortality makes life more meaningful.”

—Christa Ovenell, death educator

“Beautifully crafted with wit, intimacy and grace. A voice of wise ripeness. Be nourished.”

—Leah Cline, Palliative Care Physician

Details

Date:
Sunday, October 27
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Venue

Bowen Island Library
Bowen Island Trunk Road
Bowen Island, BC V0N 1G1 Canada
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