Today, I am supporting RRBC author, Lily Iona Mackenzie.
WOW! What a varied and bold life she has lived. I won’t go into a lot of detail because I want to get to her amazing books, but here’s an excerpt from the bio on her website.
A high school dropout, and a mother at 17, in her early years, Lily supported herself as a stock girl in the Hudson’s Bay Company, as a long distance operator for the former Alberta Government Telephones, and as a secretary (Bechtel Corp sponsored her into the States). She also was a cocktail waitress at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco; briefly broke into the male-dominated world of the docks as a longshoreman (she was the first woman to work on the SF docks and almost got her legs broken); founded and managed a homeless shelter in Marin County; co-created THE STORY SHOPPE, a weekly radio program for children that aired on KTIM in Marin; and eventually earned two Master’s degrees (one in Creative writing and one in the Humanities).
And now, for the books!
When ninety-year-old Bubbles receives a letter from Mexico City asking her to pick up her mother’s ashes, lost there seventy years earlier and only now surfacing, she hatches a plan. A woman with a mission, Bubbles convinces her hippie daughter Feather to accompany her on the quest. Both women have recently shed husbands and have a secondary agenda: they’d like a little action. And they get it.
Alternating narratives weave together Feather and Bubbles’ odyssey. The two women head south from Canada to Mexico where Bubbles’ long-dead mother, grandmother, and grandfather turn up, enlivening the narrative with their hilarious antics.
In Mexico, where reality and magic co-exist, Feather gets a new sense of her mother, and Bubbles’ quest for her mother’s ashes-and a new man-increases her zest for life. Unlike most women her age, fun-loving Bubbles takes risks, believing she’s immortal. She doesn’t hold back in any way, eating heartily and lusting after strangers, exulting in her youthful spirit.
Has Bubbles discovered a fountain of youth that everyone can drink from?
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All This is wonderful collection of poems. Indicative of the title, the poems range from the conventional lyric/narrative that captures an intense moment of emotion, an epiphany glimpsed briefly out of the corner of the eye, to the more experimental. Some of the poetry use intertextuality, language from other works, to explore meaning, perception, and layers of experience. Other poems play with language, letting it lead into unexpected places, exploring new terrain. In a few, placement on the page conveys the feel of musical notation and phrasing, the page a theatre where the interaction of language makes meaning rather than recreates a remembered event. At times, words in a poem are treated as paint and the sheet of paper as an expressionistic canvas. A book of poetry to keep close by you at all times.
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These are just two of this amazing author’s work. I invite you to visit her website for more info.
Lily Iona MacKenzie on Facebook
Lily Iona MacKenzie on Twitter
A note about the Rave Reviews Book Club (RRBC)
RRBC is a community of writers and readers who put their egos aside and support each other on social media, on our blog sites and by reading and reviewing books that appeal to each of us as readers. If this sounds like something you would love to be a part of, I invite you to visit the website and read all about us! Click here.
And if you join, tell them I sent you!!!
Thank you, Jan, for featuring Lily. Her smile says it all! I can’t wait to read her books! 🙂 YAY for PIF!
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I couldn’t agree more, Gwen. And, I think her life needs to be a book!! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.
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Wow, I’m smiling hugely at the book description. I adore incorrigible characters, this sounds like ‘Thelma and Louise’ meets Lucy and Ethel. Another book added to my TBR. A delightful and informative post.
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I know, Suzanna, I thought the same thing and immediately bought “Fling” for my Kindle. Now, I just need time to read!!! Thanks for stopping in.
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My pleasure.
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Such an incredible journey, Lily! I’m glad I found your Facebook page. I’m already following your blog, which is just awesome!
Thanks for sharing this lovely post with us, Jan! I just love learning more about fellow members. Happy PIF week! 🙂
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Thank you, Natalie! I appreciate you stopping by!
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Great post – what an interesting life – and great sounding books too 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by, Dawn!
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Love the book covers and the life story! Happy PIF week!
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Thanks so much for stopping by and supporting Lily today, Anne Margaret!
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I won a paperback copy of ALL THIS during the RRBC Back to School Blog Party. Nice to see Lily Iona MacKenzie featured here!
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That is awesome, Mae! You’ll have to let us know when you’ve read it and posted a review. Thanks for dropping by!
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Hi Lily, with your type of experience, your books will be awesome. :). Good to know you! Thank you Jan for hosting her.
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Thanks for dropping by, Joy! I love all of the awesome #RRBC support for Lily today!
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Wow, lots of achievements! Great post. Have fun this week!
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Thanks, Jenny. I appreciate you stopping in to support Lily!
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Great spotlight on an author with an amazing history.
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Thanks so much for stopping by, Staci!
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Wow – that’s one action-packed life! Lots of fertile ground for stories and poetry Lily – I’m in total awe! 😀
Thanks for putting together such a lively showcase for Lily Jan 😉
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I know, Jan. I think Lily needs to write a memoir! I have added “Fling” to my TBR list! Thanks for stopping by!
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Great post! I’m in awe of what Lily has achieved.
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I agree, Michelle. Thanks so much for stopping by and showing support!
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what a wonderful woman! I will be checking out her website…
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It is well worth checking out and hopefully you’ll find her books interesting as well. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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