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From one of Canada's most celebrated writers and the author of the classic memoir The Danger Tree comes an occasionally hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking meditation on love, memory, and the fathomless depths of grief.

Likeness is a multi-generational story told through the vehicle of a painting, a portrait of Macfarlane by the well-known Canadian artist, John Hartman. The painting has ended up unexpectedly, temporarily, and enormously in Macfarlane's living room. He looks at it—a lot. It's hard to avoid.

To Macfarlane's surprise, the painting becomes a portal—not only into his own past, but into his father's, too. Through these two histories is woven the present—one dominated by illness. Macfarlane's son undergoes treatment for leukemia during the time the painting hangs in the family living room. Blake is a young man rich in creative possibility. There is music to be composed. There are films to be made. But Blake's future is as circumscribed by fate as his father's was wide open. A tragic difference, eloquently noted.

Likeness can be very funny. But it is also inescapably, achingly sad. A book of transcendent beauty, Likeness demonstrates the power of memory to transform the tragic into the precious and profound.

 
 
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Below is the last piece of music Blake Macfarlane composed, while in the hospital.

 

“In this confounding moment, as we mourn missing loved ones and a lost year, “Likeness” arrives, with perfect timing.  David Macfarlane has written an intensely moving elegy to his son, his parents, the house that was his childhood home, the light in the garden, the Hamilton he knew--all gone but all here in this painstaking mosaic that reassembles the shards of memory.  In a voice that’s confidential, devoid of sentimentality, he quietly catalogues the everyday grief that, in one form or another, besets us all.”

Holly Brubach

“Likeness is like a symphony… voices weaving together, heart and soul, lightness of being, colour, scent, timeless memory… in rhythms legato, staccato, allegro. It is hard to say ‘Bravo” about a book on such a tender topic. But Bravo!”

LORRAINE GREEY

 
 
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