The story continues ... The second in Michel Tremblay's new series of
novels presents two very different lives. We meet Maria as she leaves
the city of Providence, Rhode Island, pregnant and alone. Two years
later, we also meet Maria's older daughter, Rhéauna, as she disembarks
the train at Windsor Station, having crossed the continent from her
grandparents' farm in Saskatchewan, called home to Montreal to care for
her one-year-old baby brother, Théo, while Maria works.
Along the way, Crossing the City affectionately and accurately depicts
Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood at the beginning of the last century.
Readers will delight in the small details of description, and Tremblay
fans will revel in the backstory to the characters of his great
Chronicles of Plateau Mont-Royal, particularly of his mother, celebrated
as Nana throughout his work, including as his famous Fat Woman next
door. In this novel, Nana is the young Rhéauna, reunited with her
mother, Maria, for better or for worse.
Crossing the City continues the Desrosiers Diaspora novel series.