Face2Face with David Peck
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Listening, Loss & Self Correction
Jo Brunini and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new book Never A Cloud, empathy, listening, loss in a marriage, storytelling and self-correction, mystical
encounters, authenticity, and why fighting for your free space is so important.
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Blurb:
Never a Cloud charts the course of three women—Violet, Ava, and Margot— who find their way to a new understanding of home and family at Otyrburn, an estate in
rural Scotland. Violet Grey, a child of the sixties, writes from an island in Maine as the novel travels between Scotland, New York City, and Venice, Italy. Otyrburn
belongs to George Lowell and Margot Reid, who is the half-sister of Violet’s daughter, Ava. This is something Margot discovers only when Ava unexpectedly arrives.
George, a director at the Metropolitan Museum, finds himself under suspicion for illicit activity as Margot reconnects with her childhood sweetheart, who is helping
restore the worn-at-the-edges Regency manor, where secrets long forgotten, and those newly discovered, converge.
“The novel often feels like the film Gosford Park populated by readers of the London Review of Books... Brunini’s prose is often evocative...”
Kirkus Reviews
About Jo:
Jo Brunini’s paintings and poetry can be found at giovannabrunini.com.
Among her regrets are losing the handwritten letter from William Steig and not taking Tasha Tudor up on an invitation to tea.
Jo lives in Vermont with her family.
Image Copyright and Credit: Jo Brunini
F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.
For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.
With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound.