Five Roses
– Dana Hansen
Alice Zorn
Dundurn
READERS FAMILIAR with Miriam Toews’s earnest rendering of suicide’s complexities and heartbreak in All My Puny Sorrows will appreciate Alice Zorn’s admirable second novel for its equally sober depiction of the lasting impact the act can have on family members. Zorn’s book is not solely about suicide, however. Five Roses (the title refers to the iconic Farine Five Roses sign in Montreal) tells the stories of three women with complicated histories, each of whom is longing for a new beginning.