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Our Lady Of The Lost And Found: A Novel

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Our Lady Of The Lost And Found: A Novel

by Diane Schoemperlen

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd | March 22, 2001 | Hardcover

She realized later that there had been signs.

The kitchen faucet, which had been dripping for a year and a half, stopped. The toaster, which had recently been refusing to surrender the bread, popped up with enthusiasm. At the drugstore, all the things she needed were on sale. And she miraculously found her long lost high school charm bracelet, with the "Sweet Sixteen" amulet still intact.

So when the Virgin Mary appears in her living room sporting a blue trenchcoat and battered white Nikes, she shouldn't be surprised. Now Mary is asking to stay for a week's R & R. And her hostess isn't even Catholic. . .

In Our Lady of the Lost and Found, Diane Schoemperlen has once again brilliantly re-imagined the structure and form of the novel. This is the story of how a visit from the Virgin Mary propels an ordinary forty-something writer into a vibrant examination of life's big questions. She discovers how her uncertainty and doubts actually make her the perfect candidate for becoming a person of faith; how she can be both victim and villain in her own story; and how what looks like irony often turns out to be grace.

Along the way, in a unique and seamless blend of fiction, history and philosophy, Mary is revealed to us. She is the mother of Jesus, purveyor of miracles, and the enigmatic figure who inhabits our own collective consciousness- yet whom we know little about.

Our Lady of the Lost and Found is a novel that redefines the notion of fiction and non-fiction; truth and honesty; doubt and faith. Infused with Schoemperlen's trademark wit and unpretentious, gently ironic style, it is a magical masterpiece of storytelling.
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    It's been a number of years since I've read this book but I do remember going on about it and making recommendations to friends and relatives. I thought my mother in law in particular, would definitely enjoy this novel. Unfortunately, her eyesight is failing her and she can no longer read a conventional style book. I keep checking back in hopes that “Our Lady of the Lost and Found” will be released to CD, no luck so far but I’m keeping my fingers crossed.

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    Being a good catholic lad, I found Our Lady of The Lost and Found funny-sad-educational and very well investigated by Ms.Schoemperlen. knowing her and the penchance she has for opening her door for the beleagured and downcast-what a great treat this would have been for this lady, if the story was true and not fiction. For the love shown for our Blessed Virgin, Diane opened my heart and eyes to my preferred religion and church,once more. Thank you

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    Rating: 4/5

    Great!!

    Anonymous

    6 years ago

    I read this book and, from the beginning, loved the words, the images. It was wonderful to "meet" the Virgin Mary, the woman. At times, you can't help wondering if the story was true or fiction. Beautifully written. I've lent it to many people since.
    I would love to read more books by this author.

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    Ethel Zammit

    Rating: 5/5

    A very original read

    Ethel Zammit

    11 years ago

    When I first read the inside flap of this book, I knew I was in for an original, insightful and hopefully spiritual read. 'Our Lady' did not disappoint on any level. The personification of Mary in modern times was both brilliant and inspirational. The knowledge that we all strive for those peaceful corners in the universe where we can relax, reflect, regenerate, and finally proceed with our daily lives. For some of us it means balancing work, family and friends. For others it means performing miracles, appearing as apparitions and listening to prayers the world over. Despite the sophisticated and ingenious parallels to theories in physics, philosophy and history with a small h, in the end, we only know this: that there is no greater knowledge than self knowledge and the most difficult history we must come to terms with, and ultimately accept, is our own.

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She realized later that there had been signs.

The kitchen faucet, which had been dripping for a year and a half, stopped. The toaster, which had recently been refusing to surrender the bread, popped up with enthusiasm. At the drugstore, all the things she needed were on sale. And she miraculously found her long lost high school charm bracelet, with the "Sweet Sixteen" amulet still intact.

So when the Virgin Mary appears in her living room sporting a blue trenchcoat and battered white Nikes, she shouldn't be surprised. Now Mary is asking to stay for a week's R & R. And her hostess isn't even Catholic. . .

In Our Lady of the Lost and Found, Diane Schoemperlen has once again brilliantly re-imagined the structure and form of the novel. This is the story of how a visit from the Virgin Mary propels an ordinary forty-something writer into a vibrant examination of life's big questions. She discovers how her uncertainty and doubts actually make her the perfect candidate for becoming a person of faith; how she can be both victim and villain in her own story; and how what looks like irony often turns out to be grace.

Along the way, in a unique and seamless blend of fiction, history and philosophy, Mary is revealed to us. She is the mother of Jesus, purveyor of miracles, and the enigmatic figure who inhabits our own collective consciousness- yet whom we know little about.

Our Lady of the Lost and Found is a novel that redefines the notion of fiction and non-fiction; truth and honesty; doubt and faith. Infused with Schoemperlen's trademark wit and unpretentious, gently ironic style, it is a magical masterpiece of storytelling.

About the Author

Diane Schoemperlen is the author of the acclaimed novel "In the Language of Love", & of five short story collections including "Forms of Devotion" (Viking) &"The Man of My Dreams", which was nominated for Canada's Governor General's Award for fiction. Her work has appeared widely in anthologies & magazines, including Ms. & Story. She lives in Kingston, Ontario.

Hardcover

432 Pages, 6.2 x 9.3 x 1.1 in

March 22, 2001

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

English

Canadian Author


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