I am home. as a gift.

Is there someone on your Christmas list who likes to read? Who enjoys true stories? Who loves home, and loves to travel, and wonders about how others live in the world and what freedom costs? Who loves Iowa? Who especially loves the Upper Mississippi Valley of Iowa? And loves and wonders about Spain and Iceland and France? Who loves driving? Who loves rivers, valleys, and being in the great outdoors? Who loves life, family, friends? Who loves to walk, dance, and swim? Who sees beauty everywhere? Who appreciates absurd humor? And sees the humor in even the difficult moments? They will probably also love this book.

It has been called a book about the wideness of love, a book about what it means to be a free spirit in this world, and a book about what it means to be home. It has been called a memoir hiding inside other genres. It has been called amazing, brilliant, heartbreaking, enthralling, relevant, resonant, brave, inspiring, moving, insightful, incisive, beautifully written, and soothing.

If you’ve read and enjoyed it, please spread the word. If you haven’t read it yet, please give it a chance. It would be wonderful if you asked your library to order it.

If I could afford it, I would hand out copies everywhere.

Here, at this desk, looking at this view, I smile thinking about how writing and reading connect me to other souls who are also interested in being as alive as we can be. I imagine these people believe that life is a chance to exalt and contribute.

“They are your contribution to humanity,” a friend said recently when I wondered about the value of my books and the time spent writing them.

Thanks for reading!

Available wherever books are sold, like at River Lights Books in Dubuque.

I am home. in Dubuque.

Who can ask for anything more?

One of myriad ways this book can be seen is as a love letter to my family, friends and hometown, and to Northeastern Iowa.

Yet also to France, Iceland, Spain, England, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, New York, and California.

And many more. I love this planet.

I am home. in Virginia.

I am home. in #Richmond, #Virginia! with #friends. As the book connects worlds… I met artist Kirana Stover in #Sitges, Spain, in 1997 and then I met poet Lauren Alleyne in #Dubuque in 2012. In 2023, Kirana went to Richmond to be near her #mother in #hospice (like what happens in I am home.) and Lauren went to Richmond as a keynote speaker for a #poetry celebration (she is now the director of #furiousflowerpoetrycenter at #jamesmadisonuniversity ) … and while I was staying at Kirana’s home in Spain, I noticed a JMU cutting board and learned that Kirana’s mother went to JMU… so Kirana went to hear Lauren speak and loved her and she presented her a copy of #iamhome and Lauren sent me (in Barcelona) this picture ❤️ as the #world turns. 🤩🏘️🏘️🏘️#summerreading#goodbook#nonfiction#poetic#remembrance#gratitude#friendship#travel#love#beauty#wonder#grief

I am home. in La Rochelle, France.

Chère Marianne,

J’ai fini la lecture de ton livre que j’ai beaucoup aimé pour différentes raisons.

It’s a real journey for the reader, who really gets to experience what the narrator feels and goes through.

It is full of sensations, sensations of nature, sensations of water, of light, sensations of the body

The narrator is very generous in sharing what she feels, her vulnerability, her strengths–

I felt close to the other characters, the son, the father, the mother. I liked her a lot, she is so special, with such a nice spirit, sense of humor. I was very moved and touched all through the reading and of course at the end. It made me think about my mother and I wanted to be as good as the narrator is, to her.

The relations with men are also very interesting.

Also, the fact that the son is a man too, and is going to be another kind of man because he had such a great mother.

I really liked what the narrator says about the wound, this passage where she shares her research/work is very interesting.

I would very much like to read the thesis! If there is a possibility to read it?

So, wouaw, reading this book, Marianne, made me experience a bit of your experience and helped me grow as well. It is really a good book, that gives strength–strength to be vulnerable, strength to be what you want to be in life, strength to be free.

#home in #La Rochelle, #France #goodbook #beauty #wonder#joy #grief #adventure #remembrance #moving #touching #travel #bookrecommendation

this message from author Astrid de Laage (https://www.grasset.fr/…/de-la-main-dune-femme…